Maratha Quota Activist Jarange Patil ends stir in presence of CM Eknath Shinde
Maratha Quota Activist Jarange Patil ends stir in presence of CM Eknath Shinde
Pro-Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil called of his indefinite hunger strike in the presence of CM Eknath Shinde, after the State government accepted all demands.
In the midst of his speech on January 26, Jarange had warned that he and his supporters would enter Mumbai the next day for their planned protest at Azad Maidan ground if their demands were not met.
Earlier Jarange had expressed satisfaction with CM Eknath Shinde’s efforts for issuing Gazette in accordance to their demands. “Our request has been accepted, and we will receive the letter from him.“
Chief Minister Shinde’s meeting with Jarange assumes significance after the State government on Friday night came out with a draft ordinance regarding the reservation demands of Marathas.
The government came out with the ordinance as per Jarange’s demand, and a team of government officials visited him last night at the camp site.
One notable amendment in the Maharashtra Scheduled Castes, De-notified Tribes (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes, and Special Backward Category (Regulation of Issuance and Verification of) Caste Certificate Rules, 2012, is the inclusion of the term “Sage-soyare” in the definition section.
This term encompasses relatives of the applicant’s father, grandfather, great grandfather, and earlier generations, formed out of marriages within the same castes. This includes relations formed through marriages within the same caste.
The Gazette read that the submission of an affidavit establishing relations with blood relatives, officials would conduct field inquiries for verification of the application, before issuing Kunbi caste certificates.
Adding that the Kunbi caste certificates shall be promptly issued upon confirming Kunbi record.
The amendments also address the issuance of Kunbi caste certificates to relatives belonging to the Maratha community, whose Kunbi records have been verified. Provisions for field inquiries to establish traditional marriages within the same caste have been outlined.
The Gazette also mentioned that individuals seeking Kunbi caste certificates must provide proof of marriages within the same caste.
Following due verification, the competent authority will issue Kunbi caste certificates to eligible applicants.
The proposed amendments aim to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the caste certification process, ensuring a fair and streamlined procedure for all eligible applicants, the order said.
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