Mumbai, Maharashtra – In a recent development on the issue of reservation for the Maratha community in Maharashtra, State Minister and BJP leader Chandrakant Patil has addressed the growing dissatisfaction among the community members.
“There is understandable dissatisfaction with the provision of reservation and other facilities to the Maratha community,” Patil said. He further explained that a meeting was held to ascertain the reasons for this dissatisfaction. “We came to the conclusion that whatever facilities are being given, the information of the same should reach the last person,” he added.
This statement comes in the wake of growing discontent among the Maratha community over the perceived lack of access to the benefits of reservation. The community has been vocal about their concerns, leading to the state government taking steps to address the issue.
In addition to the reservation, Patil also highlighted the role of Sarathi, an organization that assists in educational work. Sarathi provides foreign education scholarships, and preparation for UPSC and MPSC & various other examinations for Maratha and Kunbi children.
The state government’s efforts to ensure that the benefits of reservation reach all eligible individuals in the Maratha community are ongoing. With organizations like Sarathi stepping in to provide educational assistance, the government hopes to alleviate some of the dissatisfaction among the community members.
As the state continues to navigate the complexities of reservation provision, the focus remains on ensuring that all members of the Maratha community have access to the opportunities they need to succeed.