Premium
This is an archive article published on August 6, 2024

Maharashtra govt adds caste within Muslim community to OBC list

The move comes in the background of allegations against the Congress from the ruling BJP during the Lok Sabha poll campaign that the former was planning to include Muslims in the list of OBCs.

Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission's report, Maharashtra govt, caste within Muslim community, OBC list, Kunjada caste, Muslim community, Other Backward Classes, Indian express newsThe state government accepted the recommendations in the 56th report of the commission on six cases, in which the Kunjada caste within Muslims has been included in the list of OBCs. (File Photo)

The state government Tuesday accepted the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission’s report recommending the inclusion of Kunjada caste within the Muslim community to the list of Other Backward Classes.

The state government accepted the recommendations in the 56th report of the commission on six cases, in which the Kunjada caste within Muslims has been included in the list of OBCs.

Kunjada will be mentioned along with Mali, Bagwan and Rain castes within the Muslim community in the OBC category.

The other five cases in the commission’s report include addition of Kevat-Tagwali, Kevat-Tagwale, Tagwale, Tagwali, Tagwala in Nomadic Tribes (B); Chunewala, Chunewale added along with Chunari caste in OBCs; Hadgar caste will be part of Special Backward Classes; Lad Vanjari will be the sub caste of Vanjari in Nomadic Tribes (D); and omission of double mention of Bhoyar in OBCs.

The move comes in the background of allegations against the Congress from the ruling BJP during the Lok Sabha poll campaign that the former was planning to include Muslims in the list of OBCs.

Addressing an Lok Sabha poll rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district in April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said, “Once again, Congress has given reservation on the basis of religion in Karnataka through backdoor by putting all Muslim castes along with the OBCs. By doing so, it has snatched a big chunk of reservation from the OBC community. Congress indulged in this dangerous game which will destroy your (future) generations.”

State BJP spokesperson did not Keshav Upadhyay respond to calls.

Story continues below this ad

An official from the Other Backward Class welfare department said that merely a government procedure has been followed. “The recommendations made in the commission’s report have been discussed by the state government and accepted. We cannot comment on political side if any,” the official added.

Alok Deshpande is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express' Mumbai bureau, recognized for his focused and authoritative reporting on governance, politics, and the socio-economic dynamics of Maharashtra's hinterlands. His unique academic background in Geology and early work in the water sector provides a specialized layer of Expertise to his reporting on resource and environmental issues. Expertise Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express, Mumbai. Core Authority: Alok provides detailed coverage of Maharashtra politics and governance, with a particular emphasis on how policies and power struggles affect the rural and semi-urban areas (the 'hinterlands'). Key Coverage Areas: His reports frequently focus on high-stakes administrative and political topics, including: State Assembly Proceedings: In-depth reporting on the Legislative Assembly, covering ministerial statements, legislative debates, and inter-party conflict within the ruling Mahayuti alliance. Policy & Finance: Coverage of state finances, including supplementary budget demands, fiscal deficits, and major government schemes (e.g., Jal Jeevan Mission, Ladki Bahin Yojana). Rural and Social Issues: Reports on critical health issues (e.g., child deaths in districts), human-animal conflict (leopard attacks, stray dogs), and agrarian concerns (e.g., farmer suicides). Local and Urban Governance: Covers major announcements regarding urban development (e.g., BMC's OC amnesty scheme, pagdi system push) and local body elections, including political defections and alliance splits. Unique Credentials & Trustworthiness Academic Specialization: Holds a Post-graduate degree in Geology. This background gives him a foundational understanding of natural resources, which directly informs his reporting on environment, water, and infrastructure projects. Early Professional Experience: His shift to journalism came after working with an NGO focused on the water sector. This practical experience strengthens his Expertise in critical areas like water management and rural development, as evidenced by his reporting on the Jal Jeevan Mission. Journalism Training: An alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai, confirming his formal training and commitment to rigorous journalistic standards. Alok Deshpande's rare combination of scientific education, non-profit sector experience, and deep political reporting makes him a highly trusted and authoritative voice on the governance and ground realities of Maharashtra. He tweets @alokdesh ... Read More

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Loading Taboola...
Advertisement