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Maharashtra to seek legal opinion on Hyderabad gazetteer, Kunbi status

Vikhe Patil heads the cabinet sub-committee on issues related to the Maratha community's demand for reservation and its social, educational and economic condition

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Supreme Court. File Pic

Supreme Court. File Pic

The cabinet sub-committee on Maratha quota will seek legal view on implementing the Hyderabad gazetteer on Kunbi status to the community, Maharashtra minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said on Sunday.

Vikhe Patil heads the cabinet sub-committee on issues related to the Maratha community's demand for reservation and its social, educational and economic condition.

Talking to reporters after the sub-committee met here, Vikhe Patil said Advocate General Biren Saraf and retired HC judge Sandeep Shinde told the panel that they would require time to study whether the Hyderabad and Satara gazetteers can be implemented as demanded by activist Manoj Jarange.

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