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Delaying of Maratha reservation matter of shame for Maharashtra govt: Udayanraje Bhonsle

Udayanraje Bhonsle

Udayanraje Bhonsle

Reacting to the postponement of hearing on the petition filed in the Supreme Court regarding Maratha reservation, BJP leader and a descendant of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ‘Udayanraje Bhonsle’ said that if the government did not take any concrete and quick steps regarding Maratha reservation, the Maratha community would not rest until they make the Maharashtra government realise the seriousness of the reservation.

Not only that, but is the Thackeray government waiting for an outburst of the Maratha community? he wrote in his recent Facebook post.
The hearing was adjourned for four weeks due to the absence of Maharashtra government’s counsel during the hearing on the petition filed in the Supreme Court seeking on lifting the stay on Maratha reservation. 
The BJP MP also alleged that the government deliberately did not prepare itself for the hearing for last two weeks.
In his Facebook post, dated October 27, Bhonsle wrote in Marathi:
During the hearing on the petition filed in the Supreme Court to raise the postponement on Maratha reservation, the court had concluded the hearing for some time as the counsel of the Maharashtra government was not present. After the re-hearing, the court postponed the hearing for four weeks. However, the government did not consciously prepare even after knowing about the hearing for the last two weeks.
If the government does not take any immediate steps regarding Maratha reservation, the Maratha community will not rest until they make the Maharashtra government realise the seriousness of the reservation for the Marathas.
The hearing was going to be held for the first time today after the Supreme Court postponed the Maratha reservation, as the government counsel was absent. So, it is evident that the state government is not serious about Maratha reservation. Similarly, there is no coordination between the government and the lawyers. Hence, the role of the government on the Maratha reservation issue now seems to be suspicious.
It has been four weeks a stay has been put on the Maratha reservation. 
The question of admission of thousands of students still remains at bay as the verdict of reservation is yet to be out. It’s the question of hundreds of youngsters and their jobs. Still the government has not woken up. 
The government should immediately reveal what exactly is the role of the government in giving reservation to the Maratha community. Its about time Marathas end their patience. Has the government been waiting for this outburst?
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, during his speech on Dussehra, announced that the government was committed to give reservation to the Maratha community.but it doesn’t seem so. 
Because the lawyers in the Supreme Court were not present at the time of the hearing, the court postponed the hearing for some time. It’s a matter of shame for the Maharashtra government. At least now the government should take quick steps. Otherwise, Maratha community would ensure it teaches the government a lesson.

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Posted by Chhatrapati Udayanraje Bhonsle on Tuesday, 27 October 2020

 

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