Owaisi jumped into the Maratha-OBC reservation dispute, made this big demand regarding the reservation

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AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said that the reservation limit has been limited to 50 percent. Minorities, backward and most backward people of India are being made to fight for dry bread and someone else is eating the cream. In the upcoming session of Parliament, the government should pass a special law and remove this 50 percent limit.

Asaduddin Owaisi.

The Maratha and OBC dispute in Maharashtra has started gaining momentum again. This dispute had subsided a bit during the Lok Sabha elections, but the stir has started again. Meanwhile, AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has strongly attacked the central government regarding reservation and has demanded the government abolish the OBC reservation limit of 50 percent.

Let us tell you that Maratha leader Manoj Jarange had announced a hunger strike in Jalna of Marathwada demanding reservation, however he later withdrew it. On the other hand, the hunger strike of OBC leaders Professor Laxman Hek and Waghmare, which was going on for the last ten days, has ended today after the government's order. The Maharashtra government has assured that the ordinance will not be implemented immediately.

Asaduddin Owaisi posted a post on the X platform. In this, he has said that during the elections Modi had said that the reservation of OBC, SC, and ST communities is under threat from Muslims. Reservation has created tension between OBC and Maratha communities.

Obaisi made this demand from the government

He wrote that the limit of reservation has been limited to 50 percent. Minorities, backward and extremely backward people of India are being made to fight for dry bread and someone else is eating the cream. In the upcoming session of Parliament, the government should pass a special law and remove this limit of 50 percent.

Meanwhile, the Patna High Court has canceled the decision to increase the reservation limit from 50 percent to 65 percent in government jobs and educational institutions in Bihar.

Zarange started the movement again

After this, the issue of Maratha and OBC reservations has heated up in Maharashtra. OBCs have opposed giving reservations to Marathas from the OBC quota. The indefinite hunger strike of OBC leaders Prof Laxman Hek and Navnath Waghmare in Marathwada for the last ten days has finally ended after the intervention of the executive committee of the state government.

However, Maratha community leader Manoj Jarange has opposed the government's decision not to implement the ordinance. Manoj Jarange Patil has said that there are 8 to 9 anti-Maratha people in the government and I will soon reveal their names.

Let us tell you that Manoj Jarang has announced to start of a continuous public relations campaign in the Marathwada region to demand Maratha reservations. Jarang will hold rallies and meetings in support of the Maratha reservation in various cities of the state. He said that if his demands are not met, he will field candidates in the assembly elections and constitutionally fight for reservation.