Maratha leaders in Karnataka demand 2A reservation - The Hindu


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Key Demands

Maratha leaders in Karnataka are advocating for the reclassification of their community from the current 3B category to the 2A category of backward classes. This change is sought to enhance the community's access to education and government jobs and improve their overall development.

Arguments for Reclassification

MLA Anjali Nimbalkar emphasized the community's predominantly agricultural background and educational backwardness as reasons for needing reclassification. She also highlighted the need for better political representation.

MLA Anil Benake additionally urged for a substantial increase in the Karnataka Maratha Development Corporation's funding, proposing a β‚Ή100 crore allocation. A memorandum has been submitted to the Chief Minister, and further meetings are planned.

Calls for Unity

Community leader Ramakant Konduskar stressed the importance of unity among Marathas, drawing parallels to the historical figure Shivaji Maharaj and warning against the exploitation of the community for political purposes.

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Most of the leaders who spoke at the Guru Vandana event organised by the Sakal Maratha Samaj in Belagavi on Sunday, demanded that the State Government include Maratha community in the list of backward classes category 2A. The community is listed in category 3B now.

Members of Legislative Assembly Anjali Nimbalkar and Anil Benake and community leader Kiran Jadhav and others demanded that the State Government issue orders effecting a change in the reservation category for the community.

Dr. Nimbalkar said that the change in category is essential to ensure the overall development of the community. A large proportion of the community is still into farming and is educationally backward. It needs better representation in higher education and government employment. Hence, the need for change in category, she said.

According to her, the community needed adequate political representation at all levels. She urged the community organisations to increase political awareness among the community.

Mr. Benake sought an increase in allocation to the Karnataka Maratha Development Corporation corpus. It should be at least β‚Ή100 crore. β€œWe have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister . A community delegation will meet him again to press for the demand,” the BJP MLA said.

On the other hand, community leader Ramakant Konduskar stressed on the need for unity among the Marathas. β€œWe need to remain united. We should bring back the days of Shivaji Maharaj who unified the Hindu Samaj,” he said. He said that some vested interests are trying to use the community for selfish political gains.

Published - May 17, 2022 03:14 am IST

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