Uddhav Thackeray to make formal request to Centre over Maratha reservation
After the
apex court has struck down the Maratha quota in excess of 50 per
cent ceiling limit as unconstitutional, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday said that
he would send a formal request to the Center in this regard and if needed, he
will take a delegation also for a follow-up on the same.
"The
Maratha community is very patiently waiting for steps from the Center. I will
send a formal request to the Centre in this regard and if needed, I will take a
delegation also for a follow-up on the same," Thackeray said.
He also
requested the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram
Nath Kovind after the Supreme Court struck down the law granting quota to
Marathas.
"Unfortunate
that the Supreme Court rejected the law of reservation to the Maratha community
in Maharashtra. We had unanimously passed a law for the sake of life with
self-respect to our Maratha community. Now SC says that Maharashtra can not
make law on this, only the Prime Minister and President can," the Chief
Minister said. Read More
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