Controversy Brews Over Cancellation of Muslim Quota in Maharashtra

The Bombay High Court has asked the Maharashtra government to justify its decision to cancel a five per cent reservation for Muslims in education and jobs. Petitioners argue this move constitutes racial discrimination, violating constitutional rights. The government must submit an affidavit within three weeks, with a hearing set for May.

Controversy Brews Over Cancellation of Muslim Quota in Maharashtra
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On Thursday, the Bombay High Court instructed the Maharashtra government to justify the cancellation of a five per cent reservation for Muslims in education and jobs.

The case, spearheaded by advocate Syed Ejaz Abbas Naqvi, labels the resolution as an act of racial discrimination against the Muslim minority, contrary to the Constitution.

The previous government had allowed a similar reservation, but the current order revokes these provisions. The court has set a May 4th date for the hearing, demanding a government affidavit in three weeks.

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