The Free Press Journal

Union Law Minister skips meeting on Maratha quota

- SANJAY JOG |

Even though the opposition, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), assured its cooperatio­n to the Maha Vikas Aghadi government during the hearing pertaining to the lifting of the interim stay on the Maratha reservatio­n, Union Minister of Law Ravi Shankar Prasad skipped the meeting convened by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray here on Sunday. Prasad, who had earlier given consent for his presence, has reportedly conveyed that attending the meeting could send a wrong signal, when the central government is the respondent in the Maratha reservatio­n cases in the apex court. The cabinet sub committee on the Maratha quota chairman Ashok Chavan confirmed that Prasad could not make it, saying that the reason is not known.

Thackeray, however, said that Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly Devendra Fadnavis has assured BJP’s cooperatio­n both at the state and central level. “The fight for Maratha reservatio­n has now reached its final stage. Just as all the

members of the legislatur­e came together for the reservatio­n law, we will continue to fight collective­ly to get justice to the Maratha community. For this, whatever is required to be done by the state government, it will be done,” he noted.

Today’s meeting reviewed the state government’s legal preparatio­ns for

the hearing on the Maratha quota to be resumed from March 8. Chavan said that the state government’s legal team, at today’s meeting, said that the Attorney General, during the hearing, can support the state government’s plea for the restoratio­n of 12% quota in education and 13% in the government jobs.

 ??  ?? The state government has already brought it to the central government’s notice that several petitions have been filed in the apex court from various states to have a combined hearing on their quota along with the Maratha reservatio­n
The state government has already brought it to the central government’s notice that several petitions have been filed in the apex court from various states to have a combined hearing on their quota along with the Maratha reservatio­n

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