After a meeting with high Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, Maharashtra chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday stated the Centre is expected to take tremendous decisions on problems like Maratha, OBC reservation.
Briefing media people on the Maharashtra Sadan after the meeting, Thackeray said, "there was lots of discussion for the duration of this. The prime Minister listened to all of the issues critically. The middle is anticipated to take positive selections on pending issues. I thank the top Minister. there has been no political obsession everywhere. we're glad with the assembly. The prime Minister will genuinely take further action on those questions,"
earlier on Tuesday, a delegation of the Maharashtra authorities led with the aid of Thackeray met the high Minister at his house in New Delhi.
Deputy chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Public Works Minister Ashok Chavan had been additionally gift at the occasion. The meeting become held to type out the pending problems of Maharashtra on the Centre.
according to the Maharashtra government, the problems discussed at the assembly with top Minister included Maratha reservation, political reservation of other backward training in Panchayat Raj elections, reservation of backward training inside the merchandising and the supply of area at Kanjurmarg for Metro automobile Shed.
remaining month, Uddhav Thackeray had written to PM Modi requesting him to take steps to declare the Maratha community in the state as Socially and Educationally Backward (SEBC) to enable them to say at the least to twelve in step with cent and 13 consistent with cent reservation in schooling and public employment respectively.
"The Judgement added through the constitution Bench (comprising of 5 Judges) of the very best courtroom on can also five, 2021, has given me this occasion to put in writing to you with the earnest request that suitable steps be taken at the earliest to supply reservation to the Maratha network from my state, albeit according with the regulation, to the minimum volume of 12 in step with cent in schooling and thirteen in step with cent in Public Employment," the Maharashtra leader Minister had written.
A 5-choose charter Bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, L Nageswara Rao, S Abdul Nazeer, Hemant Gupta and Ravindra Bhat in its judgment stated that that human beings from the Maratha network cannot be declared as educationally and socially backward network to carry them inside the reserved class.
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