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Restore 5% job quota for Muslims in Maharashtra: Cong leader

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

Former Maharashtra minister and Congress leader Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan Tuesday asked the BJP-led government to restore the 5 per cent quota for Muslims in government jobs and education approved by the erstwhile Congress-NCP dispensation.

He said the BJP-led government is not serious about implementing reservation for the minority community.

Khan was talking to reporters after leading a delegation of the Muslim Arakshan Kriti Samiti to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Khan said the chief minister assured him that the demand would be positively examined.

The samiti, which is agitating for quota for Muslims in government jobs and education in the state, had organised a morcha in Pune last week.

 

The Congress leader said the court had not passed any strictures regarding Muslim reservation which was announced by the previous Congress-NCP government.

"Still the present regime discontinued it," he alleged.

In 2014, the Congress-NCP government had approved 5 per cent reservation to the community in government jobs and education through an ordinance. The matter later reached the Bombay High Court.

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First Published: Sep 25 2018 | 11:00 PM IST

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