Monday, January 5, 2015

Dhangar quota issue to be resolved soon: Fadnavis

                                                         
NAGPUR: Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis assured the Dhangar community on Sunday that a proposal to provide reservation to them will be prepared within 15 days, after consulting the advocate general of the state. He was addressing a convention of the community organized by Padmashree Dr Vikas Mahatme at Sneh Nagar.
The community passed a resolution demanding that the name of Ahmednagar be changed to Ahilyanagar and Solapur University should be renamed as Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University. Fadnavis said there are certain guidelines of the high court on renaming and the decision will have to be taken keeping them in mind.
The BJP had promised to provide reservation to the community in its election manifesto. It had struck an alliance with Dhangar leader Mahadeo Jankar for both Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections. Interestingly, while it is promising reservation to Dhangars, the reservation for Marathas and Muslims has been struck down by the Mumbai HC.
Fadnavis said as reservation for Marathas had been struck down, the bill for providing reservation to any other community will have to be drafted with great care or else it would meet the same fate. He urged the community leaders to form a committee of seven to eight people to help the government draft the bill.
Dr Sunita Mahatme showed a slide show of BJP's efforts in fighting for securing reservation for the community. It showed Prime Minister Narendra Modi assuring reservation for the community in his speech at Solapur. Fadnavis had been trying to make Congress-NCP government give reservations to Dhangars. He had persuaded the Dhangar leaders to end their indefinite hunger strike at Baramati.
Fadnavis also promised to increase the funds for Goats and Sheep Development Corporation and increase the quantity of fodder reserved for sheep.
Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari could not attend the convention because of some pressing engagements. He lent his support to Dhangar reservation through a letter, which was read out there.
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