Updated On: 20 February, 2024 08:18 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Maratha reservation to be implemented following the law after report`s presentation at special session of Maharashtra assembly, said CM Shinde

Maratha community leader Manoj Jarange Patil. File pic
The Maharashtra government has scheduled a special one-day session of the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday to resolve the Maratha reservation issue.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde emphasised that the Maratha reservation will be implemented following the law after the report`s presentation at the Special session of the Maharashtra Assembly on February 20, reported ANI.
As per the ANI report, the decision to host the session was made at Chief Minister Shinde`s weekly Cabinet meeting. The session intends to address the Maratha community`s concerns.
"The survey has been conducted on nearly 2-2.5 crore people... Keeping in mind that the OBC community is not left behind in the process, the government will present the report to the cabinet committee. On February 20, we have called a special session of the assembly, after which the Maratha reservation will be given according to the terms of the law," CM Shinde said, per ANI report.