Maratha's Arakshan - Quota 16%
Maharahstra approach to Superiam Court over 16 per cent quota to Marathas
"The State Govt is fully supportive of the Maratha quota. We will appeal in SC on the HC ruling. We will take measures to ensure that the quota remains," said CM Fadnavis"NIA has arrested one more person from Nalbari district of Assam in connection with the Burdwan blast in West Bengal, police said on Saturday.
A NIA team along with the Assam police arrested Suburuddin Ali, a close relative of Sahanur Alam who is one of the main accused in the Burdwan blast incident during a search operation in his house at Boroliapar village Fridaynight.
With this nine persons have been arrested from Assam in connection with the October 2 Burdwan blast that had claimed the lives of two Jamat-ul-Mujahidcen Bangladesh members. Two of Suburuddin's relatives, Sahabuddin Ali and his wife Kohima Bibi were also picked up but were released on Saturday, the police said.
MAHARASHTRA Government on Saturday decided to approach Supreme Court after Bombay High Court stayed the move to grant 16 per cent reservation to Marat has in public service and educational institutions in the State.The decision was taken at an all-party meet-ing chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis here.
"The State Government on Saturday assured us that it will approach SC against the interim ruling of the HC," Shiv Sangram leader Vinayak Mete (old reporters after the meeting. "The Government will approach SC next week." he added. The BJP Government in the State will be behind Marathas and Muslims, Mete added.
Former Congress Minister Nascem Khan said, "The Govt will constitute an all- party committee on (he issue of reservations for Maralhas and Muslims. "The State Government is fully supportive of the Maratha quota. We will appeal in SC on the HC ruling. We will take measures to ensure that the quota remains," Fadnavis had said on Friday, reacting to the HC ruling.
"If the court has pointed out any discrepancy in the law, we will remove any lacunae in ildur-ing die winter session of the State legislature in Nagpur," the Chief Minister had said.
While representatives of parties including BJP, Shiv Sena, KPI and Congressattended the meeting, no leader of NCP was present at the meeting.
"The advocate general has advised us to approach Supreme Court in the matter," Fadnavis told reporters after the meeting.
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