Nagpur: Minister of Rehabilitation of Maharashtra and Rehabilitation Vijay Wadettiwar on Saturday said the final decision concerning restoring OBC bookings in the polls of local government agencies will be taken during the meeting of all the subsequent parties in September 3.
In the first meeting on Friday, including BJP has agreed not to Hold civilian elections until justice patched into the OBC community.
“We will take opinions from the State Law and Justice Department, according to the advice received at the Friday meeting.
If the reservation must be adjusted within a 50% limit, 118 Zilla Parishad seats for OBC will decrease in the state.
Of the 36 districts, their seats will increase in 20, and there will be a reduction in their rest.
Disable districts such as Gadchiroli and Nandurbar will be most affected, because there will be some or no seats there, “said Minister during his visit to the city.
Stress that OBC’s reservation became zero because of the Supreme Court’s verdict, Bramhapuri MLA said the Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) had begun efforts to collect empirical data as suggested by the judicial bench Ajay Khanwilkar.
The Apex Court bench has hit OBC bookings from Zilla Parishad and other polls that clarified that they exceeded 50% of the ceiling set by him in the case of Indira Sawhney in 1992.
In his participation in the OBC meeting in Solapur, Wadettiwar said he really left There to meet migrants in their program.
“This event has historical significance because these migrants were once labeled as criminals during the British regime.
They were stored in a residential camp in Soldy.
Even after independence, they were limited there for four years.
They were only after the former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru visited their camp In Solapur and apologized for not freeing them for four years.
“The former opposition leader added that the government would come with a new scheme for migrant rehabilitation and development and provide educational and health facilities to their children.
“We have told them to attend the event in their traditional dresses.
In the same place, we have invited OBC community leaders to hold talks about various problems and overcome them.” In some party activists who expressed differences of opinion about the election of new executive body members, Wadettiwar said it was clear that someone would be disappointed because Congress was a big party and grew up in a fast room in Maharashtra under President Nana Patole.