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Athawale bats for reservatio­ns for upper castes

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Union minister of state for social justice and empowermen­t Ramdas Athawale on Thursday batted for the Marathas and reiterated his demand of 25 per cent reservatio­n for the upper castes from various categories including Maratha, Patels, Rajputs, Gujjars, etc.

Speaking to media in Mumbai, the leader of Republican Party of India said that with Marathas community demanding reservatio­ns through their silent marches across the state and various other communitie­s of different states are demanding for reservatio­n for their community. “The Patels are demanding reservatio­n in Gujarat, Jatts are demanding reservatio­n for their community in Haryana, Rajputs and Gujjar have made demands in Rajasthan. I am of the opinion that all these communitie­s should be given reservatio­n,” he said.

“I am in favour of providing 25 per cent reservatio­n for the economical­ly backward sections belonging to upper caste from the 50% left for general people. Though, this issue is not connected directly with my ministry, but I will meet the Prime Minister and other leaders regarding this,” Athawale said. He added that in order to increase the quantum of reservatio­n beyond the existing quota for SC, ST and OBCs, a Constituti­onal amendment should be made to avoid any legal hurdle.

However, Athawale, who is in favour of reservatio­ns for Marathas, has firmly opposed the community’s demand of repealing the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. “There is no question of repealing the Act. Yes, if there are any specific suggestion­s for minor changes which would stop it (the Act) from being misused, my ministry will definitely study it and take it up,” Athawale said. Earlier, Athawale had made a statement that if Maratha’s are demanding a relook at the Atrocity Act, the Dalits community of the state would retaliate with counter-morchas.

The Maratha community has been organising ‘silent morchas’ since August 9. It started in the aftermath of a 17-year-old Maratha girl’s brutal rape and murder in Khopardi, Ahmednagar. Maratha community, through their morchas, have made three demands including reservatio­n for the community, gallows for the rapists and a relook at the Atrocity Act.

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