CM's meet with prominent Marathas a flop show: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The claimed today that Fadnavis' meeting with prominent personalities from the community received a lukewarm response, a claim dismissed by the government.

However, the disputed the Congress' claim, saying most of the invitees attended the meeting held at the Sahyadri Guest House in south

The meeting was convened by the in view of the fresh wave of protests by the community demanding 16 per cent reservation in jobs and education.

The protests had taken a violent turn at many places in the state.

"Majority of the prominent personalities from the community invited for the meeting convened by the chief minister on reservation did not show up," said on tagging a media report.

"This makes it clear the Maratha community does not trust the chief minister. The chief minister has lost the faith of people of the state had reposed in him (sic)," he added.

However, an from the (CMO) said that 80 per cent of the invitees participated in the discussion with

"About 4 to 5 dignitaries were absent including Kolhapur royal Shahu Chhatrapati. There were various reasons for their absence," the said.

After the meeting, the prominent personalities from the fields of cinema and industry issued a joint appeal asking the protesters to exercise restraint and not indulge in violence or suicide.

Noted actors and Amol Kolhe, well-known Nitin Desai, Suresh Haware and water conservation activist were among the 22 personalities who attended the meeting.

After the meeting, reiterated his government's commitment to granting reservation to the Marathas which stands legal scrutiny.

Meanwhile, the NCP has demanded the government get the State Backward Class Commission file its report on the socio-economic backwardness of the Marathas soon and convene a special session of the to discuss the quota issue.

"The government should then send a proposal for a Constitutional amendment to the Centre. Our party will support it in Parliament. (NCP chief) will speak with other parties for their backing," Nawab Malik told reporters here.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 21:25 IST