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Constituti­onal amendment can ensure Maratha quota: Pawar

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NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday said reservatio­ns for the Maratha community could be brought about with an amendment in the Constituti­on. The veteran leader added that he could hold a dialogue with the Opposition parties to seek support for the amendment if the Union government showed its willingnes­s.

Speaking to the press at Kolhapur, Pawar said, "Giving reservatio­ns to the Maratha community is possible by bringing about necessary amendment to the Constituti­on."

"If the Centre is willing, then I can speak to opposition parties to support such an amendment," he added. When the NCP was in power, it had taken a decision to grant reservatio­ns to Marathas but the courts rejected it, he said.

Pawar also hit out at Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Revenue Minister Chandrakan­t Patil and warned them to not add fuel to the fire by claiming that some people were out to disturb the peace in the state in the garb of Maratha stir.

"If Fadnavis or Patil have recordings of people talking about creating disturbanc­es and riots (in the garb of Maratha reservatio­n stir), then they should make these recordings public," Pawar said.

Patil had on Friday claimed that the government had an audio clip in which some "big leaders" were allegedly conspiring to let loose snakes amid the devotees gathered at Pandharpur on July 23. Fadnavis had made the same allegation earlier.

Attacking Patil further, Pawar said that the minister should be "responsibl­e while criticisin­g" him.

"Patil should remember that I successful­ly contested general elections 14 times. He has not faced a single general poll so far," he said.

The NCP leader also visited the Dasara Chowk in Kolhapur where Maratha community representa­tives are on an indefinite protest demanding reservatio­ns for the community.

Announcing that the NCP and the Congress would fight the 2019 Lok Sabha polls jointly, Pawar said discussion on seat sharing will gather speed after the Monsoon session of Parliament. "Mallikarju­n Kharge and Ashok Gehlot will represent the Congress while the NCP's side will have (Maharashtr­a unit chief) Jayant Patil and Praful Patel," Pawar said.

Speaking at another function here, Pawar supported the demand by party MPs Dhananjay Mahadik and Supriya Sule to bestow Bharat Ratna upon Chhatrapat­i Shahu Maharaj and social reformer Jyotiba Phule.

"Discussion­s on these demands are going on in Delhi. Many people in the ruling party are saying that these demands cannot be turned down," Pawar said at an event to launch a book on Shahu Maharaj. "Bharat Ratna to Chhatrapat­i Shahu Maharaj and Mahatma Jyotiba Phule will be an honour for the award itself," he added.

 ??  ?? NCP President Sharad Pawar addresses a rally in support of Maratha Kranti Morcha's agitation, in Kolhapur on Saturday.
NCP President Sharad Pawar addresses a rally in support of Maratha Kranti Morcha's agitation, in Kolhapur on Saturday.

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