"If Sharad Pawar wishes, he can take the decision for the Maratha community in a day," the organisation's president Babasaheb Patil said here.
Pawar had recently said that quotas should cover not only the Marathas (who are politically dominant), but even the Brahmins, based on economic circumstances.
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"Even NCP MLC Vinayak Mete, a self-proclaimed leader of the Maratha community, is misleading the people on the issue," he said.
About 85 per cent of the community members were underdeveloped financially, he claimed.
Patil also said that the organisation would stage agitation if reservations were not granted, but wait till the committee headed by state industries minister Narayan Rane, which is examining the issue, submitted its report.
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