Addressing a press conference, NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said, "The decision will stand in the courts as all legal aspects have been examined."
"Even though BJP-Sena has partially supported the reservation move, the opposition parties are likely to indirectly target the government through a PIL against the Maratha and Muslim reservation," he alleged.
The state Cabinet had yesterday cleared 16 per cent reservation for Marathas and five per cent for Muslims in government jobs and educational institutions.
With the additional 21 per cent quotas for the politically influential Maratha community and Muslims, reservation in jobs and educational institutions in Maharashtra will go up to 73 per cent.
Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had said yesterday that the move was not politically motivated or with an eye on elections.
"The process was on since 2004," he said last night.
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