Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil Tuesday said the statement issued by the state General Administration Department (GAD) on the mega-recruitment drive was inappropriately framed, due to which the government had to face criticism.
"The high court, while hearing a plea opposing quota to Maratha community in education and government jobs, asked the government to complete the recruitment process, but not to issue appointment letters (till it gives its verdict). But the GAD, in its statement only said that appointment letters won't be issued," Patil told reporters.
"The GAD statement was inappropriately framed and we had to face the wrath of people," he said.
He said that the GAD statement should have mentioned that the recruitment process would continue, although appointment letters would not be issued till the Bombay High Court gives its verdict on the petition opposing reservation to the Maratha community.
The opposition Congress and NCP had earlier accused the government of betrayal, saying that the GAD statement mentions that no appointment letters would be issued.
On November 30, 2018, the Maharashtra Legislature had passed a bill proposing 16 per cent reservation in education and government jobs for the Marathas, a declared socially and educationally backward class by the government.
The reservation was given on the basis of the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission (MSBCC) report on the social and economic conditions of the influential community. However, the decision was challenged in the high court and hearing into the plea is still on.
The state government had told the court that 72,000 vacant seats in various departments need to be filled urgently. The court then asked the government to complete the recruitment process, like issuing advertisements, conducting examination and interviews, but not to issue appointment letters till the verdict is out.
"However, the message was not communicated to the people appropriately. The GAD statement gave a wrong message. Due to it, the government's intention was questioned by the supporters of the Maratha reservation," the PWD minister said.
On being asked when the recruitment process would get over, he said, "By May end, the verdict will be out and recruitment for 72,000 posts will also be completed."
Talking about the measures taken by the government for the Maratha community so far, Patil said, "We already have received 54,000 letter of intent for seeking loan to start a business under the state arm Annasaheb Patil Development Corporation for Economically Backward."
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