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Maratha reservations issue again comes up in legislature

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
The issue of reservations for the politically dominant Maratha community in the state today once again led to a heated discussion in the Maharashtra Legislative Council.

Not satisfied with the reply by Social Justice Minister Shivajirao Moghe, members from the treasury benches demanded disbanding of a commission, set up to study the issue.

NCP legislator Vinayak Mete, raising the issue through a calling attention motion, said the commission, formed three years ago, should be disbanded as it was yet to submit its report.

"The survey done by the commission is against reservations for Maratha community. The survey covered only 20 districts. Entire state should be covered. Hari Narke, a member of the commission, is totally biased," Mete alleged.
 

The commission, of which Narke was a part, had said that the community does not need reservations.

Moghe said that the state had not accepted this finding. At present, another committee, headed by Industries Minister Narayan Rane, is studying the issue.

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First Published: Aug 01 2013 | 9:05 PM IST

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