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Maha OBC leaders to move court over Kunbi caste certificates order

Published on: Sep 04, 2025 06:32 AM IST

Maharashtra OBC leaders, led by NCP's Chhagan Bhujbal, plan to challenge a government resolution granting Kunbi certificates to Marathas in court.

Prominent Other Backward Classes (OBC) leaders in Maharashtra including NCP leader and food and civil supplies minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Wednesday said they would move court against the government resolution (GR) granting Kunbi caste certificates to eligible Marathas based on the Hyderabad gazette.

Maha OBC leaders to move court over Kunbi caste certificates order

Bhujbal boycotted a cabinet meeting in the first half on Wednesday although he attended a party meeting before that and spoke to reporters, slamming his own government.

“OBC leaders have doubts about the GR issued by the government yesterday. We are consulting legal experts over it. No government has the authority to add any community in another caste. We did not expect such a decision. We will go to court,” he said.

The GR expediting grant of Kunbi certificates to eligible Marathas was issued on Tuesday, capping five days of protests at Azad Maidan led by Manoj Jarange-Patil, who was on a hunger strike.

Marathas are a confederation of various castes while Kunbis are a traditional farming community included in the OBC category in Maharashtra.

“OBC organisations across the state will intensify protests once the Ganpati festival concludes,” he said.

Laxman Hake, another prominent OBC leader, too said the GR was unjust and he would challenge it in court.

Congress leader and MLA Vijay Wadettiwar said OBC leaders from Vidarbha would meet on September 6, and a larger meeting would be held in Mumbai on September 8 to discuss the matter.

However, Babanrao Taywade, president of the Rashtriya OBC Mahasangh, struck a discordant note, claiming the GR would not affect the OBC quota.

“Different people may have different opinions on this matter. But as per my understanding and knowledge, this GR has not affected the OBC quota and OBCs will not lose anything. But we are open to legal opinion and will challenge the GR in court if needed,” he said.

Vikhe-Patil defends GR

BJP leader and water resources minister Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil claimed the GR would not affect the OBC quota.

“People from Marathwada will get Kunbi certificates only after due scrutiny about their families’ past records. There is no threat to the OBC quota due to this and there should be no misunderstanding over it,” he said.

Vikhe-Patil, who heads the cabinet sub-committee on the Maratha quota issue, also slammed Laxman Hake for opposing the GR, saying he should not speak about other communities’ reservation. The sub-committee had done everything after consulting legal experts including the advocate general, he said.

 
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