Maharashtra govt won't disturb OBC quota in any way: Devendra Fadnavis
The Maharashtra government has stated that it will not disrupt the Other Backward Class (OBC) quota, according to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. This comes in response to protests against including the Maratha community in the OBC catego...

Speaking to reporters at Nagpur airport, Fadnavis said, "The state government has taken a clear stand about not touching, reducing or sharing the OBC quota. Hence, we request the OBC community to withdraw their agitation."
The deputy CM said he personally requested the agitators in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, where he attended a special cabinet meeting earlier in the day. "I believe that those (protesters) in Sambhajinagar will end their hunger strike," he said.
Fadnavis said those agitating in Chandrapur and Nagpur should also withdraw their protest. "I will be meeting those in Nagpur and request them to withdraw their agitation," he said.
The Maratha quota issue returned to centre stage in the state when the police on September 1 baton-charged a violent mob at Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district after protesters allegedly refused to let authorities shift Manoj Jarange, an activist on hunger strike over the quota issue, to a hospital.
The state then began talks with Jarange and decided to give Kunbi caste certificates to the Marathas whose ancestors were described as Kunbi in Nizam-era documents of the Hyderabad kingdom. It will allow the Marathas from the state's Marathwada region to avail of quota benefits as the Kunbis fall in the OBC group.
However, the move prompted the Rashtriya OBC Mahasangh to launch a protest to oppose the inclusion of Marathas in the OBC category for reservation in government jobs and education.
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