Parth Pawar: Will approach SC over Maratha reservation issue

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 1, 2020 03:39 PM2020-10-01T15:39:37+5:302020-10-01T15:42:36+5:30

NCP chief Sharad Pawar's grandnephew Parth Pawar said he will file an intervention application before the Supreme Court over ...

Parth Pawar: Will approach SC over Maratha reservation issue | Parth Pawar: Will approach SC over Maratha reservation issue

Parth Pawar: Will approach SC over Maratha reservation issue

NCP chief Sharad Pawar's grandnephew Parth Pawar said he will file an intervention application before the Supreme Court over the Maratha quota issue. He also termed suicide of a Maratha youth from Maharashtra's Beed as "tragic". 

In a series of tweets on Wednesday night, Parth said,"Devastated to hear of the tragic death of Vivek who committed suicide for the cause of Maratha reservations. Before a chain reaction of such unfortunate incident starts, Maratha leaders have to wake up & fight for this cause. Requesting Maha govt to step in to solve the crisis.

On September 9, the Supreme Court directed that no quota will be granted to people of the Maratha community in education and jobs in the state this year and referred the hearing on a batch of plea challenging the constitutional validity of a Maharashtra law granting Maratha reservation in education and jobs to a larger bench.

"The flame that Vivek has ignited in our minds can set the whole system ablaze. The future of an entire generation is at stake. I have no choice but to approach the Hon'ble Supreme Court and file an intervenor application in the Maratha reservation matter pending before it," Parth tweeted.

"I am ready to carry the burning torch of Maratha agitation in my heart and knock the doors of justice for Vivek and millions of other helpless 'Viveks'," he added.

The NCP leader also shared a photograph of Vivek and a suicide note purportedly written by the latter on the micro-blogging site.

Vivek purportedly wrote in the note that he had not been able to secure a seat after appearing for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), an exam for medical college aspirants, since the quota has been stayed.

Vivek purportedly said he was the son of a poor farmer and his family could not afford admit him to a private college.

"The state and Central governments will feel pity for sons of Marathas at least after my death and my death will be of some use," read his note.



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