Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis reiterated the govt's commitment to Maratha reservation while ensuring OBC interests are not harmed. He said any decision must be legally sustainable and that the govt works for the welfare of all communities.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday reiterated the state government's commitment towards resolving the Maratha reservation issue while ensuring that the interests of the OBC community remain unaffected.

Speaking to reporters here, Fadnavis said that the government has always maintained a positive and transparent approach. He stated that whenever challenges arose, the government took appropriate decisions and would continue to work constructively for the welfare of all sections of society. "Our government does not create conflicts between communities. We strive to ensure the welfare of every community," Fadnavis said.
Commitment to Maratha Community
Referring specifically to the Maratha community, the Chief Minister claimed that the decisions taken by his government and by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde for the benefit of the Maratha community were unprecedented. He assured that the government would continue making decisions in the community's interest.
Legally Sustainable Decisions
However, Fadnavis emphasised that any decision on reservation must comply with the Constitution and the directives of the High Court and Supreme Court. "Decisions taken without adhering to constitutional and legal provisions may generate publicity, but they will not stand the test of law. Therefore, we will only take decisions that are legally sustainable," he said.
Assurance to OBC Community
Addressing concerns within the OBC community, Fadnavis clarified that the government would not take away benefits from one community to provide them to another. "The OBC community has no reason to fear. While making decisions regarding the Maratha community, we will ensure that the interests of the OBC community are not harmed," he added.
The Chief Minister's remarks come amid ongoing discussions and demands regarding Maratha reservation and concerns raised by various OBC organisations over the issue. (ANI)
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