HC appeals Marathas not to resort to violence or end life

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 07 2018 | 5:25 PM IST

The Bombay High Court appealed to members of the Maratha community today to refrain from resorting to violence or committing suicide over their demand for reservation in government jobs and education.

The community must remember that the high court has taken note of the situation, a bench of Justices Ranjit More and Anuja Prabhudessai said.

The court also directed the Maharashtra State Backward Classes Commission to complete the collation of data related to the community's socio-economic status, its analysis, and submission of its recommendations to the state, "as expeditiously as possible".

"The matter is sub-judice and we have taken note of the situation. Due process is being followed by the commission and the state, and members of the community must remember this," the court said.

"We hope and trust that the members (of the community) will not take law in their hands, or resort to extreme steps such as taking their own lives," the bench said.

The court said it had read news reports of several agitators having committed suicide and that it was "very concerned" about it.

"They must remember that human life is very valuable and cannot be lost just like that," the bench said.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by the Maratha Kranti Morcha, seeking reservation and directions to the backward classes commission to submit its recommendations to the state on entitlement of such quota expeditiously.

Several petitions were filed in 2014 and 2015 after the then Congress-NCP government had granted 16 per cent reservation in government jobs and education to the Maratha community.

While some of the petitions had opposed the decision, two petitions sought immediate implementation of the quota.

The state's counsel, senior advocate Ravi Kadam, informed the bench today that the commission had completed the collection of data from government agencies, village panchayats and educational institutes.

It had constituted a three-member panel to analyse the data and it was likely to submit its report to the backward classes commission by September 5, he said.

Kadam said the commission will then need time at least till November 15 to submit its recommendations to the state.

"The community must remember that the government can't do anything hurriedly. Unless it has the commission's recommendations, the government can't take any decisions. The community must appreciate this," he said.

The bench, however, said, "We are very concerned about the situation. Considering the sensitivity of the issue, the commission and the state must act expeditiously."

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First Published: Aug 07 2018 | 5:25 PM IST

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