Pune, Maharashtra Minister Radhakrishna Vaikha Patil, who is head of the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Maratha Kota, said on Wednesday that no decision has been taken at the state level, as the worker has now asked to talk with Manoj Jarange after the claim.
Earlier in the day, Jerange along with hundreds of supporters for Mumbai demanded 10 percent quota for Marathas under the OBC category.
The worker told reporters in Jalna that he had received a call from Vikhe Patil, in which he was informed that a government team would reach Shivneri in Pune district for discussion.
He said, “A delegation can come to Shivneri for discussion. I will not sit in any room; The discussion will be in the open. No matter who comes for talks, we will secure the Maratha quota this time,” he said.
As the Grenge’s claim teased the tongue, Vicky Patil said no government level decision has been taken yet to interact with the worker through a delegation.
Vicky-Petil said that the government is sensitive to the demands raised by the Maratha community and mentioned some decisions approved by the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Monday.
“A study of Hyderabad Gazette is going on by Justice Shinde Committee. Till the committee submits its report, we appeal to Jarange to suspend the movement,” Vicky Patil said in a statement.
He said that the government has always taken a positive attitude on the issue of Maratha reservation.
On Maratha reservation, the Cabinet Sub-Committee discussed some demands raised by Jarang on Tuesday and expanded the Shinde panel of six months.
The Shinde Committee was established in September 2023 to frame a functioning to issue an OBC certificate for the Marathas and to find evidence to establish the Marathas as Kunkbi OBC.
The sub-committee meeting reviewed matters related to Hyderabad, Mumbai and Satara Gazets, as well as demanded the inclusion of “Sejoyre” under the reservation structure.
Jarang is demanding implementation of “SEZ Sayer” draft notification. The word Marathi means “Rishi Soyre” means birth relations and through relationships
Vicky Patil recalled that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had taken a special initiative to give 16 percent reservation to the Marathas, which was later killed.
He alleged that the previous MVA government had failed to maintain reservation.
“After the government’s change, Fadnavis decided to reservation 10 percent,” he said.
Based on the findings of the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission, the Maharashtra Social and Educationally Backward Classes Act was awarded 10% reservation to the Maratha community for government jobs and educational entry in February 2024.
“The government is trying to ensure that the report on the Hyderabad gazette is immediately presented. This process is somewhat complex, and no one should be done any injustice. Therefore, after the Justice Shinde Committee submitting its report, a proper decision can be taken,” said Vikas Patil.
The minister acknowledged the sentiments associated with the demand of Maratha quota and claimed that the High Court on a petition filed against the movement, allowed to organize agitation in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai.
“Jarang should now take a broad view. Some people should avoid making unnecessary statements in a fit of enthusiasm. The remarks made by Jenge Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis about the mother of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is necessary to ensure that it is necessary to ensure that unexpected circumstances do not arise.
He said, “People who have no relation with the Maratha reservation issue should not make loose comments. Some people need to curb their statements,” he said.
Vicky Patil said that Sharad Pawar, who holds the post of Chief Minister four times, is keeping silence on the issue of Maratha reservation.
“It seems that they want to create a social bicker,” Vishe Patil alleged.
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