Maharashtra MPs should meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and raise the issues of joining into the state zones in Karnataka where Marathi-talking individuals are in larger part and furthermore the Maratha standard, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday.
Thackeray made the proposals to all-party MPs during a gathering he held here in front of Parliaments spending meeting which starts on January 29.
Tending to correspondents after the gathering, the central priest said he asked the Parliamentarians to raise the issues concerning the state before the Center keeping aside political contrasts.
The gathering held at the Sahyadri Guest House here was likewise gone to by Union Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athawale, Maharashtra priests Eknath Shinde, Ashok Chavan, Jayant Patil, Subhash Desai and others.
I advised them (MPs) what are the states assumptions from them and issues they should bring up in Delhi. Like the one of Maratha share.
"All the MPs should meet up and meet the executive on the issue, Thackeray told correspondents after the gathering.
The MPs should meet the executive additionally on the issue of Karnataka-involved zones and the long-standing interest of the individuals there to be joined in Maharashtra, Thackeray said.
Maharashtra guarantees certain territories, including Belgaum, Karwar and Nippani which are important for Karnataka, fighting most of populace there is Marathi-talking.
Thackeray said he requested that the MPs circle back to the Center on the issue of sharing Maharashtras forthcoming GST share duty too.
The Chief Minister said division and subject-wise panels of MPs will be shaped to circle back to the issues they raise with the state government.
The Maratha share issue is forthcoming in the Supreme Court where sacred legitimacy of the 2018 reservation law has been tested.
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