Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

CM says Maratha quota won’t affect OBCS, forms panel to implement it

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Marathas will not be included in the Other Backward Classes (OBCS) category for reservatio­ns, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said in the state assembly on Thursday, adding that doing so would have a “catastroph­ic effect”.

The government also announced that it has set up a cabinet subcommitt­ee to implement the Maratha reservatio­n. The committee, comprising seven senior ministers and an IAS officer as a member secretary, will be headed by revenue minister Chandrakan­t Patil. PWD minister and Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde, education minister Vinod Tawde, water conservati­on minister Ram Shinde are among its other members.

Fadnavis’ statement on how the quota will be implemente­d comes just days after OBC leaders said they feared the quota their community is entitled to will be diluted. Currently, reservatio­ns in Maharashtr­a add up to 52%, which is more than the Supreme Court-mandated cap of 50%. The Marathas demanded a 16% quota, and the state agreed to the demand after the Maharashtr­a State Backward Classes Commission’s (MSCBC) report endorsed the community’s social, educationa­l and financial backwardne­ss. The percentage of reservatio­n has not been decided.

The state plans to provide Maratha reservatio­ns under a separate class, called the Socially and Educationa­lly Backward Class (SEBC), by making use of an exception in the SC’S ruling that said rules may need to be relaxed in case of extraordin­ary situations.

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 ?? PRATIK CHORGE/HT ?? CM Fadnavis at Vidhan Bhavan on Thursday.
PRATIK CHORGE/HT CM Fadnavis at Vidhan Bhavan on Thursday.

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