Kunbi caste certificate free way
Judges who determine the proceedings regarding Maratha-Kunbi, Kunbi-Maratha caste certificates on the basis of Nizam period in Marathwada and other available documents. The first report of the Sandeep Shinde committee was accepted in the state cabinet meeting on Tuesday. After accepting the report, the cabinet on Tuesday approved the immediate initiation of the process of issuing Kunbi caste certificates to persons belonging to the Maratha community who have Kunbi records in Marathwada.
The ongoing agitation for Maratha reservation has taken a violent turn. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took the decision in the cabinet sub-committee meeting on Monday. It was said that the interim report of the Sandeep Shinde Committee will be accepted in the Cabinet meeting. Accordingly, this report was accepted. Apart from this, a decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting to direct the State Backward Classes Commission to collect new empirical data.
Retire. As mentioned in the report of the Sandeep Shinde Committee, about fifty two crore records have been checked in all eight districts of Marathwada and 13 thousand 498 old Kunbi records have been found. The work of checking these Kunbi records is going on every day and the Cabinet approved on Tuesday to start the process of issuing Kunbi caste certificate to those who have such records. On examination of these records documents in Modi and Urdu languages were found. The Cabinet approved to digitize these documents and bring them into public domain to translate and preserve them and issue Kunbi caste certificate based on that.
take According to the recommendations of Shinde’s report, the procedure of giving Maratha-Kunbi, Kunbi-Maratha caste certificate will be adopted. Apart from this, to check the social and educational backwardness of the Maratha community and to guide the state government on how to maintain the reservation of the Maratha community in the High Court, Supreme Court and other judicial cases. Under the chairmanship of Dilip Bhosle. Maroti Gaikwad, Justice. The Cabinet approved the appointment of Sandeep Shinde as an advisory board. The Cabinet also approved directing the Commission for Backward Classes to collect empirical data afresh.
All party meeting today
The ongoing agitation in the state for the demand of Maratha reservation has taken a violent turn. There is fear that the agitation will spread across the state. Against this backdrop, the state government has organized an all-party meeting today, Wednesday. In the presence of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, a meeting will be held today at 10:30 in the government guest house Sahyadri.
No partial reservation- Manoj Jarange-Patil
Manoj Jarange-Patil again clarified on Tuesday that the Maratha community is being given partial reservation and will not accept it. Jarange warned to call a special session of the Legislature immediately and give reservation of rights to the Maratha community, otherwise the water will be shut off again. He also criticized Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ statement of filing cases against those involved in Monday’s violence. It is not known who committed the arson that took place in Beed, but the Superintendent of Police and Collector of the district are not allowing the Marathas to protest.
They have imposed curfew there. The Chief Minister should give tambi to these officials. Manoj Jarange-Patil has warned that if crimes are filed against our Maratha boys, I will go to Beed myself, then the government will be responsible for what happens there. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde held a telephone discussion with Jarange on Tuesday morning. After that, Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj went to the hunger strike site and discussed with Jarange.
Aggressive posture of the protesters continued
The aggressive posture of the protesters for the demand of Maratha reservation continued on Tuesday as well. In Jalna district, there was a protest by burning tires on the roads, while a large-scale mob set fire to the Panchayat Samiti office. A roadblock was put in place at Deulgaon on the Nagpur-Pune National Highway in Buldhana district. Curfew continues in Beed district. Protests, roadblocks and fasts are going on in various parts of Osmanabad district. The district magistrate has imposed curfew orders. In Tuljapur taluk, road stop movement was held on national highways at Mauje Itkal and Babhalgaon. In Hingoli district, a road stop movement was held at Dongarkada Fata on the Nanded Hingoli National Highway. Rasta Roko protest was held at various places in Nanded district.