On August 9, lakhs of members of the Maratha community, staged their 58th and final 'muk morcha' (silent protest) in Mumbai demanding reservation in jobs and educational institutions.
The same day, Fadnavis announced in the state assembly that the government would extend to the community the educational concessions that are currently given to the OBCs.
In an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana', it said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe held a big roadshow in Ahmedabad. Such roadshows have their own benefits."
"However, several roadshows, morchas and protests held by the Maratha community yielded no results," it claimed.
The party said that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis agreed to spend Rs 30,000 crore from the state's coffers to realise Modi's dream of a bullet train but allegedly adopted the Congress' policy of forming a cabinet sub-committee for Maratha reservation to kill time.
"It is being said that this committee will submit its report to the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission. Also, it'll hold discussions with Maratha organisations every three months. If talks will happen in three months, how long will this committee's time pass last?" the Sena claimed.
The committee is headed by Revenue Minister Chandrakant Patil. The other members are Diwakar Raote and Eknath Shinde of the Sena and Girish Mahajan and Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar of the BJP.
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