Mumbai: The Maharashtra government must focus on compilation of empirical data on other back-class populations (OBC) as part of a triple test that is widely surrounded by the Supreme Court, so that political reservations for the community can be restored, senior leader Bharatiyah Janata (BJP).
Devendra Fadniv said.
The opposition leader at the State Assembly spoke to reporters after taking part in a meeting of all parties chaired here by Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray to find a solution to the OBC quota crisis.
“The Supreme Court has not yet printed OBC reservations, but only read the provisions.
That means that if the Maharashtra government completes a triple-test procedure, political reservations can be restored.
The state government must focus on it.” The Backward class commission, which is one of the Triple-Test requirements, has been regulated by the state, said Fadnivis.
“The State Government’s reverse commission needs to develop empirical data so that we can regain OBC political reservation.
The state also needs to study OBC’s political backwardness,” he said.
Quantification can be done on the basis of the sample and does not need a census, Fadnivis added.
“We have decided to meet again next Friday to discuss this issue.
The Department of Law and Justice will look at him …
When I asked the state government whether it had an alternative plan, I was told that there were no other plans to be overcome.
The problem,” said Former main minister.
In 2019, the Sena Government BJP-Shiv has provided political reservations to OBC in the local government agency, but in March this year, the Supreme Court has read it.
APEX court, when reading section 12 (2) (c) from Maharashtra Zilla Parishads and Panchayat Samitis Act 1961 which provides 27 percent reservations for people who are included in the backward class, also cancel the notifications issued by the General Election Commission in 2018 and 2020 As far as providing a chair reservation in a local body related to OBC.