Maratha Quota Activist Ends Protest as Maharashtra Government Accepts Demands

The Maratha community in Maharashtra awaits finalization of rules on Maratha reservation, causing fear among Other Backward Class (OBC) communities that their 27% reservation quota may shrink due to more claimants vying for OBC-reserved seats. The proposed formulation allows Marathas to claim reservation under the OBC quota, leading to concerns about political representation and potential legal battles. OBC leaders are ready to challenge the government's decision in court, expressing betrayal and asserting their rights through public rallies and legal action. The political ramifications of the OBC unrest are expected to play out during the upcoming general elections, with the issue likely to be challenged in court before the implementation of the notification on February 16.
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- Maratha quota activist Jarange calls off Maratha quota stir after Maharashtra govt accepts all demands Times of India
- Maratha Quota Leader Ends Protest As Maharashtra Government Accepts Demands NDTV
- Maharashtra government says it has accepted demands of Maratha quota activist, draws up draft Ordinance The Hindu
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