K’taka govt to act on demand for Maratha reservation as per Constitution: Bommai

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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai

BENGALURU: Action will be initiated within the provisions of the Constitution on the demand of the Maratha community for reservation after getting the report from the Backward Classes Commission, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said.

Speaking at a function to inaugurate the Maratha Communities Development Corporation and orientation programme on Tuesday, the CM said the state government is responsive to the demands of the community to include it under Category 2A instead of the present Category 3B. The state government is considering the proposal. Action will be initiated in this regard after getting the report from the Backward Classes Commission, he said.

The CM said that his government is committed to render social justice for various backward communities. The state government has decided to provide a grant of Rs 10 crore to prepare a Detailed Project Report for the development of various heritage monuments of great Maratha personalities. The ideals of great saints like Ramdas, Tukaram and Eknath are eternally relevant and their identities will be preserved, Bommai said.

The Maratha community has a significant presence along the state borders from Karwar to Bidar. Special programmes have been formulated for the development of these border areas. Budgetary provisions have been made for comprehensive development of gram panchayats in border areas, Bommai said, according to a press release.
It said the Maratha community has joined Karnataka’s mainstream.

“The Maratha Development Corporation has drawn up many welfare programmes for the community from self-employment schemes to all-round development of women. The state government has provided Rs 100 crore for these programmes,” he said and assured greater allocation if the funds already provided are effectively utilised.

The Chief Minister termed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as the ever shining star of the 5,000 year Indian history. The credit of humbling the Mughal dynasty and establishing a strong Hindu empire goes to Shivaji Maharaj, so he enjoys a special place in Indian history, Bommai noted.

“The Maratha community has a great history. Prime Minister Modi is leading the country unitedly ahead when the nation is celebrating its ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. It is our duty to work together to realise PM Modi’s mission of making India the world leader. Each community has to contribute in this regard. With this objective, former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa established the Maratha Development Corporation,” Bommai said. (ANI)

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