Union minister Ramdas Athawale slams Raj Thackeray for 'anti-quota' remarks
Union minister Ramdas Athawale asked MNS chief Raj Thackeray to retract his anti-reservation comments or face a boycott by Dalits and backward classes in the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections. Thackeray's remarks advocating job priority for ...

Speaking to reporters in Pandharpur town, Thackeray on Monday said local people should be given priority in job opportunities.
"My stance is that locals should be given priority in job opportunities. Why should caste be a factor in this? If the private sector continues to create jobs, we should think about how many people will benefit from reservation in government jobs," the MNS chief had said.
Slamming Thackeray, Athawale, MOS for Social Justice, stated, "If he doesn't withdraw his remarks, Dalits, Adivasis, and OBCs should boycott MNS candidates in the assembly polls".
Thackeray also said all communities must understand they are being fooled for votes.
"The ongoing political scenario involves using someone as a proxy to push their agenda, neglecting the needs of students from OBC, Maratha, and other communities," he had said, sparking protests by Maratha quota agitators.
Maratha community members, led by activist Manoj Jarange, have been demanding inclusion in the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category.
Athawale-led Republican Party of India (A), an ally of BJP, wields influence on Dalit votes in some pockets of Maharashtra.
The elections for 288-member assembly are due in October this year.
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