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Both governments should sit together and decide on Maratha reservation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 1, 2021 22:20 IST

Aurangabad, July 1:The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a review petition filed by the Center on Maratha reservation. ...

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Aurangabad, July 1:

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a review petition filed by the Center on Maratha reservation. Therefore, now the state and central government should sit together and take a decision on Maratha reservation and give justice to the Maratha youth, demanded Vinod Patil, the main petitioner of Maratha reservation.

Patil said that the review petition filed by the central government regarding Maratha reservation was rejected by the Supreme Court on Thursday. This means that the request made by the central government, which is vested in the state, has been rejected by the court. Therefore, as per the decision of the court, these powers are now with the central government. The central government should make a law in this regard. The two governments should sit together and decide. Maratha youth now want justice. We are waiting to see when he will give us justice, said Patil.

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