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Congress leader Arif Naseem Khan on Monday asked the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to “come clean” on his stand on reservations for Muslims, warning of agitation similar to that of the Maratha community.
The Maratha community has been taking out huge ‘silent marches’ across the state to press its demands including reservations in jobs and education.
The then Congress-led Government had decided to provide reservations to the Muslims not on religious ground but taking into account their social and economic backwardness, he said.
Had Fadnavis wanted, he could have lawfully implemented the reservations for Muslims, he claimed.
“Even the high court found our decision on quota for education fair. This decision was taken after Sachar and Mehmood-ur-Rehman committees said the condition of Muslims is worse than that of SC/STs,” Khan said.
Maharashtra Samajwadi Party president Abu Asim Azmi said he had called a meeting of all Muslim leaders including legislators across the party lines on quota issue.
“If Marathas are protesting for their right of reservation, it is time for the Muslim community to unite and put pressure on the BJP government to ensure that the community gets reservation as well... prominent professionals and political leaders will meet and decide the further course of action,” Azmi said.
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