The issue was raised by NCP's Khwaja Beg and Jaywantrao Jadhav, who wanted to know government's stand on re-issuance of ordinance to extend reservations to Muslims in the educational institutions and government jobs.
Leader of Opposition, Dhananjay Munde, said the High Court has upheld the reservations in educational institutions for Muslims, but the government still allowed the original ordinance in this regard to lapse, and no fresh decision was forthcoming.
"This showed the indifferent attitude of the BJP-Shiv Sena government," he alleged.
The reply failed to satisfy the opposition MLCs who trooped out of the House.
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