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Way cleared for M'rashtra ordinance on Maratha, Muslim quotas

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Decks have been cleared for Maharashtra government to issue an ordinance to give effect to its decision to provide reservations to Marathas and Muslims in education and jobs with the Governor today putting his stamp of approval on the proposal.

Official sources said Governor K Sankaranarayanan signed a notification paving the way for promulgating an ordinance to implement the Cabinet's June 26 decision to provide 16 per cent reservation for Marathas and 5 per cent for Muslim communities in jobs and educational institutions.

The move by the Congress-NCP government came just a few months ahead of the assembly elections and after the severe drubbing Congress and NCP received in Lok Sabha polls.
 

With the additional 21 per cent quotas for the politically influential Maratha community and Muslims, reservation in government jobs and educational institutions in the state has gone up to 73 per cent, way beyond the 50 per cent limit set by the Supreme Court.

The Bombay High Court is currently hearing a PIL against the government's decision.

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First Published: Jul 09 2014 | 11:54 PM IST

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