The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Will give job opportunit­ies to 5 lakh Maratha youths: Fadnavis

‘Sizeable section of community facing educationa­l, economic backwardne­ss’

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

IN THE face of the ongoing protests by the Maratha community in demand of reservatio­n in jobs and education, Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Sunday said the state government would provide employment opportunit­ies to 5 lakh youths from the community through skill developmen­t.

Fadnavis said short- and long-term plans, both administra­tive and political, were ready to address the unrest.

“Our plan is to provide employment opportunit­ies to 5 lakh youths from the Maratha community using skill developmen­t and finance,” he said.

The CM appealed to the Kranti Maratha Morcha to come forward for a dialogue with the state government.

Fadnavis said the government planned to hold discussion­s with various sections of the community in almost all districts across western Maharashtr­a, Marathwada, Vidarbha, Konkan and north Maharashtr­a to address their concerns of rural poverty and agricultur­e crisis. Formation of a sub-group of ministers and district representa­tives across party lines is also on the agenda.

Reiteratin­g that the government was positive about providing reservatio­n to the community, he said, “My government passed the law for Maratha reservatio­n. But the matter is in court. We have collected 1,200 documents to substantia­te the Marathas’ right to reservatio­n.”

In a veiled attack on his political rivals, Fadnavis said, “Let us keep petty politics aside.”

Acknowledg­ing that the community staged the protest rallies in a discipline­d and restrained manner, the CM said, “A sizeable section within the community is facing educationa­l and economic backwardne­ss. The problem has its roots in the past legacy and the system, which needs to be uprooted.”

The CM said the “flaws” in the system had long been neglected, which resulted in the problems.

Accepting limitation­s in reservatio­n, Fadnavis said he was working to accommodat­e the larger concerns of Maratha youths by opening up the private sector for them. “The (proposed) 15 per cent reservatio­n would create only 900 seats in 6,000 (government) colleges, whereas 1.47 lakh private institutio­ns with greater space have failed to accommodat­e the concerns of the poor Marathas who cannot afford higher fees,” he said.

Earlier, Fadnavis paid floral tribute to the late Mathadi leader Annasaheb Patil on his 83rd birth anniversar­y. Addressing the gathering of Mathadi workers (head loaders) at Navi Mumbai, he announced several welfare schemes for the community.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the government will include housing for Mathadi workers, he said. In the agricultur­eproducema­rketcommit­tees, rules will be framed to facilitate employment for Mathadi workers’ children, the CM added.

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