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Marathas' demand to review OBC list will be placed before state backward classes panel, says chairman Shukre
Kolhapur: Justice Sunil Shukre (retired), the chairman of the Maharashtra State Commission for Backward Classes, announced that the Maratha community's request to review Other Backward Category caste listings will be considered by the commission within two months for discussion and verdict.
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On Sunday, Maratha community representatives met with Shukre during his one-day visit to Kolhapur to engage with various stakeholders. The Maratha delegation requested implementation of the legal provision for periodic OBC list review, as stipulated by the Maharashtra State Commission for Backward Classes Act, 2005.
According to section 11 of the Act, after 10 years, state govt can revise the lists to remove classes no longer considered backwards or include new backward classes.
Since the commission's establishment 10 years ago, this periodic assessment has not been conducted. Maratha representatives alleged that several castes were included in the OBC list without proper procedure, bypassing the Supreme Court's requirement for empirical data collection.
Shukre said, "The demands were placed before us. The demands were of two types based on the two sections (9 and 11) of the Act passed in 2005.
On the basis of the two sections, the Maratha representation has sought the implementation of what has been said in the two sections. They told me that the demand has the support of the Supreme Court's comments in recent times."
The chairman added, "The demand is to review the backwardness of the existing OBCs for which the empirical data is required. The demand is to make suitable recommendations over the castes that have progressed and do not require reservation, and should be excluded, and those who are demanding the reservation under OBC should get one if they deserve it.
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They told me that they are not against any caste but have a rightful demand to review the conditions which were not been met so far.
We will place the demand, and the commission will deliberate upon and take the decision. In the next two months, I hope the demands are discussed and a conclusion is drawn. We will let the Maratha community know about the decision."
Maratha community members, including activist Manoj Jarange, seek inclusion in the OBC category.
Currently, OBCs receive 27% reservation in govt positions and admissions, corresponding to their estimated 54% population share.
Pravin Indulkar, a Maratha activist and lawyer who attended the meeting, said, "Many castes have been included in the OBC list without quantifiable data. Some even on the basis of reports of just two to three pages. As per the Act, the review was mandatory, but it never happened due to political pressure. The SC, in the Jayashri Patil case, has indicated that including Marathas into the OBC list is the only solution for Marathas to get the reservation, but for that, the reviewing of the OBC list is required.
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Maratha representatives have indicated potential protests if the commission fails to initiate the periodic OBC list review in the upcoming months.