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Around 250 students have been affected by the ruling given by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court last week, Suyash Patil, who recently took admission in a Pune-based medical college, claimed on Tuesday.
The state has filed a petition against the high court ruling in the Supreme Court, which is likely to hear the matter on Friday, a government official said.
A representative of the students affected by the high court ruling said if the state government failed to resolve the matter, they would launch an agitation.
The state government on March 8 wrote a letter to the Directorate of Medical Education and Research to incorporate the quota under the Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) category from the 2019 academic session in the PG
medical courses.
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“We have decided to wait for the Supreme Court’s ruling. If the state fails to come up with an amicable solution, we will organise a state-wide agitation,” a representative of the affected students said.
Since the Maratha students got admissions this year under the SEBC category, they did not think of applying for seats elsewhere or outside the state, Suyash Patil said.
“But with this HC ruling, our admissions are likely to be cancelled and the time limit to seek admissions in other colleges is also over. We fear losing an entire year if the Supreme Court backs the HC ruling,” he said.
A group of affected students also met Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday, requesting him to take steps to resolve the issue.
On November 30, 2018, the Maharashtra legislature passed a bill proposing 16 per cent reservation for Marathas in government jobs and education under the SEBC category.