
Uddhav Thackeray Appeals To PM For Help With Maratha Quota
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The Centre had supported Maratha quota when the erstwhile Devendra Fadnavis government allowed it to the politically influential community
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking that the Marathas be allowed reservation in jobs and education through inclusion into the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes or SEBC. His request follows the Supreme Court's order that struck down the quota last week, calling it "unconstitutional". The five-judge bench had pointed out that the 2018 law that allowed quota for Marathas had pushed reservation over the current 50 per cent cap. Reservation was given to Marathas in 2018 by the state's erstwhile government led by the BJP's Devendra Fadnavis. Calling the court's decision "unfortunate", Mr Thackeray had said the battle was "not lost yet" and assured that he would appeal to the Centre to ensure quota for the Marathas. "The Supreme Court said it is not your right to take this decision. So now what? The Supreme Court has shown us the way, by saying this is the right is of the Centre and the President," he said.More Related News