Mumbai: Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray is increasingly becoming part of the discussions these days. You must have known that his fight is going on with Kangana these days. The war between the two continues. In such a situation, recently, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that 'Maharashtra government will not back down for a single moment to provide justice to the people of Maratha community'. Madhya Pradesh by-election: Congress announces candidates for 15 seats Apart from this, he said, 'This fight is for all of us. We will do anything to provide justice to the people of the society. If we get any advice about this, we will consider it. This issue will also be raised in front of opposition leaders. Our government has been very serious about this subject from the beginning and has been committed to resolving the issue.' He said, 'If one works to incite or incite the Maratha community to fulfill their political ambitions, then it will not be tolerated at any cost.' Jeetu Patwari lashes out at Jyotiraditya Scindia and CM Shivraj over Pandemic In fact, the Supreme Court had banned the Maharashtra government law of the year 2018 giving reservation to the Maratha community in education and employment. A day after that, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray spoke in a review meeting in this regard where all these things happened. In fact, in this meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Ashok Chavan, the head of the state cabinet sub-committee on Maratha quota and members of the sub-committee Balasaheb Thorat, Eknath Shinde, Dilip Valse Patil, Vijay Vadettivar and Anil Parab were joined. At the same time, Public Works Department Minister Ashok Chavan says that a meeting was held on Thursday on 'Varsha', the Chief Minister's official residence. The legal options available to the government were discussed in this meeting. Ajay Maken reaches Supreme Court before removal of slums in railway area