Start giving Kunbi certificates to Marathas before 17th: Jarange
   Date :09-Sep-2025

Start giving Kunbi certificates to Marathas before 17th Jarange
 
CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR :
 
 
QUOTA activist Manoj Jarange on Monday demanded that the Maharashtra Government implement a GR issued last week for issuing Kunbi caste certificates to Marathas before September 17, or else he will take a “tough decision” again. Jarange also claimed 96 per cent of their demands have been fulfilled and asserted his struggle for “full justice” to the Maratha community will continue. He expressed confidence that the Maratha community members from Marathwada and western Maharashtra will get reservation. The activist ended his five-day-old fast for quota in Mumbai on September 2 when the government announced forming a committee to issue Kunbi caste certificates to Maratha community members with historical evidence of their Kunbi heritage, a social group classified as an Other Backward Class (OBC) in the State.
 
The Government made the announcement in a resolution and it followed hectic talks between State Ministers and Jarange. The Kunbi is a traditional farming community in the State and they have been included in the list of OBC category in Maharashtra in order to make them eligible for Government reservations in jobs and education. The Government Resolution (GR) issued by the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department also mentioned about implementing the Hyderabad gazetteer. “We expect that the Government will ask the taluka level offices in the State to act upon the GR. We expect that the work should start before September 17. If not done, I will have to make tough decisions,” Jarange told reporters at a hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar where he was undergoing treatment after he called off his agitation last week. 
 
No new decision on Maratha quota, OBCs won’t suffer any loss: Shinde
 
CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR,
 
Sept 8 (PTI)
 
AMID a row over the Government Resolution (GR) on the Hyderabad gazette regarding Kunbi caste certificates for Maratha community members, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday claimed OBCs will not suffer any loss due to the move. He stated that State Minister Chhagan Bhujbal was informed that the GR was not detrimental to the interests of the OBC communities. Bhujbal had expressed his displeasure over the GR and convened a meeting of OBC leaders.