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The chief minister’s statement has come even as activist Manoj Jarange launched a fresh indefinite fast, his sixth in over a year, to press for the demand for reservation to Marathas under the OBC category.
Jarange has been demanding the implementation of the draft notification that recognises Kunbis as ‘sage soyare’ (blood relatives) of Maratha community members and granting reservation to the latter under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.
He has also said the government must consider the gazettes of Satara, Bombay and Hyderabad to provide reservations to the community.
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“The government will not fool or mislead anyone. Whatever we give will be in the frame of law,” he said.
Shinde further said that the government has given a lot to the Maratha community.
“After the government has cooperated so much, the Maratha community should also cooperate. Questions should also be posed to those (opposition parties) who were in power earlier. Our policy is clear that the Maratha community should be given justice, but injustice should not be done to any other community,” the chief minister said.
When asked about seat sharing of the Mahayuti constituents for the upcoming state elections, Shinde said the talks were underway.