Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MARATHA QUOTA VALID, LEGAL: MAHA GOVT TO BOMBAY HC

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government Monday told the Bombay high court that its decision of granting reservatio­n to the Maratha community was legal and valid.

The government concluded its arguments before a division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharati Dangre, which is hearing a bunch of petitions challengin­g the quota decision.

On November 30 last year, the Maharashtr­a Legislatur­e passed a bill proposing 16 per cent reservatio­n in education and government jobs for the Marathas, declared socially and educationa­lly backward class by the government.

“The quantum of reservatio­n granted to the Maratha community is valid and legal and the petitioner­s have failed to make out a case to show that the government’s decision was malafide and dishonest,” government counsel Anil Sakhare argued Monday.

The petitioner­s, in their pleas challengin­g the quota, had said that no state government could exceed the 50 per cent mark in reservatio­ns.

At present, the percentage of reservatio­n in Maharashtr­a stands at 68 per cent.

Sakhare told the court on Monday that as per the government, the Maratha community was socially and educationa­lly backward and hence it decided to grant them reservatio­n.

“The government felt this was a special and extraordin­ary situation and hence we should be permitted to exceed the 50 per cent mark,” Sakhare said.

The bench had last week questioned as to why the Maratha community could not be included in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and what was the need to create a special category of Socially and Educationa­lly Backward Class (SEBC) for the Maratha community.

Sakhare told the court on Monday that the government did not include the Maratha community in the OBC category so as to avoid any repercussi­ons in the state.

The court will hear the petitioner­s’ advocates on Tuesday.

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