Maharashtra govt says will keep aside 13% posts for Marathas during police recruitment
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Maharashtra govt says will keep aside 13% posts for Marathas during police recruitment

The announcement by Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh comes amid Supreme Court's recent interim order staying implementation of the state law granting reservation to the Marathas.

   
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh | @AnilDeshmukhNCP | Twitter

File image of former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh | @AnilDeshmukhNCP | Twitter

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government will try to give justice to the Maratha community when it undertakes police recruitment, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Thursday, comments coming in the backdrop of a Supreme Court ruling on quota in jobs for the social group.

In a video message shared on Twitter, Deshmukh said that the government will keep aside 13 per cent posts for the community after checking legal aspects.

The Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday approved recruitment of 12,528 police constables.

The Supreme Court recently passed an interim order staying implementation of the 2018 state law that granted reservation to the Maratha community in government jobs and education.

The minister said the MVA government is taking all efforts to ensure the Maratha quota remains intact.

The Maharashtra government has taken a decision to recruit 12,528 police constables.

The government will try to give justice to the Maratha community by keeping aside 13 per cent of the posts checking legal aspects while the recruitment process is undertaken, Deshmukh said in the message.


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