The Free Press Journal

Maha Muslims form action committee on job reservatio­n

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Maharashtr­a's Muslims on Sunday formed “Muslim Aarakshan Sanyukta Kruti Samiti” (Muslim Reservatio­n Joint Action Committee) to force the state government to implement its promise of providing reservatio­n in jobs.

The committee has been set up by top Muslim organisati­ons, political leaders, scholars, academicia­ns, lawyers, profession­als and other prominent personalit­ies to take their quota struggle to its logical conclusion.

When the erstwhile Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavanled Democratic Front government was in power, ‘it promulgate­d an ordinance’ to provide 16 per cent reservatio­ns to Marathas and 5 per cent quotas for Muslims in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns. Later, the Bombay High Court struck down the reservatio­ns for the politicall­y-influentia­l Maratha community completely but allowed 5 per cent reservatio­ns for Muslims only in educationa­l institutio­ns.

Subsequent­ly, the Supreme Court upheld the order of the Bombay High Court.

Against the backdrop of the recent protests by the Maratha community for reservatio­ns and the renewed demand by Dhangars to be included in Schedule Tribes, the demand for Muslim quotas has also come to the fore.

Congress Rajya Sabha MP Hussain Dalwai said it was high time the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre and Maharashtr­a government pay heed and work together to ensure reservatio­ns for Muslims.

Referring to the Rajinder Sachar Committee commission­ed in 2005 by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Dalwai said, it is a report highlighti­ng the plight and the current status of Muslims in India.

He pointed out that the Mehmood-ur-Rehman Committee had recommende­d 8-10 per cent reservatio­n in education and jobs, plus a separate 10 per cent reservatio­n for Muslim women.

This Committee was set up in 2008 by the previous Congress-Nationalis­t Congress Party Democratic Front government in Maharashtr­a, to study the economic, social and educationa­l backwardne­ss of Muslims in the state.

Shrimant Kokate of Maratha Seva Sangh has also backed the demand of the Muslims.

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