Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Marathasfr­ommarathwa­da were Obcsearlie­r,shouldgett­agback’

State BJP prez Raosaheb Danve’s statement irks OBCS who are against dilution of their quota for Marathas

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Amid the ongoing agitation for reservatio­n, state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president and MP Raosaheb Danve on Thursday said Marathas from Marathwada were under the Other Backward Class (OBC) category when central Maharashtr­a was in the Hyderabad province, but lost this status after Maharashtr­a was formed in the 1960s.

He said the reservatio­n issue could be resolved if these Marathas get back this lost tag and are once again classified as ‘kunbis’.

The Maratha community in Maharashtr­a is split into two categories – Marathas and kunbi Marathas. The kunbi Marathas or the peasant class falls under the OBC category.

In Konkan as well as Vidarbha, most Marathas come under the kunbi category and get the benefit of reservatio­n.

“Marathas are not considered OBCS only in some parts of western Maharashtr­a and entire Marathwada. When we were part of the Hyderabad province, we were counted as kunbis and considered OBC. After this region was made a part of Maharashtr­a in the 1960s, we lost that tag. Our community’s demand is that we should get this reservatio­n back,” said Danve.

“If Marathas are treated as kunbis and they get reservatio­n, the community in Marathwada will be pacified,” he said, adding that the government would make this as one of its premise to seek reservatio­n for the community in the high court after the Backward Class Commission report is submitted.

Danve was speaking to Marathi news channel Zee 24 Taas in Delhi, in the backdrop of the protests for reservatio­n in the state. This statement, however, could land Danve and his party into trouble, as it is unlikely to go down well with the OBC. OBCS make up for more than 50% of the population in the state and form a support base for the BJP. They have 27% political reservatio­n in the Centre and 19% reservatio­n in jobs and education in the state. The community has opposed any kind of dilution to their quota to favour Marathas.

“This is how erroneous statements are made by politician­s to polarise castes. The Centre has laid down certain parameters for being declared as OBC. The Maratha community does not meet those parameters,” said Babanrao Tayade from the National OBC Federation.

“If such proofs or evidence existed, then why were Marathas not included in OBC category by the Mandal commission or the commission­s before and after that. We are against such a move,” said Tayade.

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