Maratha quota report: Chavan accuses Maha CM of rule wordplay

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Senior Prithviraj Tuesday accused Devendra of interpreting the rules of the State Backward Class Commission as per his own convenience in connection with the report on reservation.

While the opposition has demanded that the report be tabled in the legislature, the is keen to place only the Action Taken Report (ATR) along with the bill to provide reservations to the community.

Speaking to reporters, said SBCC rules in Marathi specify that the "report" needs to be tabled along with the ATR in the House.

However, he added, the English translation of these rules state that the "annual report" and the ATR needs to be tabled.

"has conveniently chosen to use this loophole (difference in terminology in the two languages) in the rules for his own benefit. As per the Marathi translation of the rules, the word is 'report' and the state government, therefore, should table the report on Maratha reservations in the House," told reporters.

He said the Bombay High Court's order on November 14, 2014, staying the then Congress-NCP government's decision to provide 16 per cent Maratha quota, had also stressed the need for tabling such reports in the legislature.

The High Court, in its order at the time, had observed that the had not tabled the reports on Maratha reservation, prepared by the and the Rane Committee, in the House.

"What does the want to hide by not tabling the report in the legislature? I fear the report could be rejected by the High Court," Chavan claimed.

Earlier in the day, rejected the opposition's demand to table the SBCC report on Maratha reservations in the

"In Section 14 (of SBCC rules) it is stated that the annual report and ATR (Action Taken Report) on recommendations be placed before the House. The government is committed to giving reservation to the Maratha community and we will place ATR before tabling the (Maratha reservation) bill," Fadnavis said Tuesday.

On Monday, had said that the bill for providing reservations to the Maratha community will be introduced in the legislature on November 29.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 19:01 IST