Mumbai, Sept. 4 -- 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. Bhujbal boycotted a cabinet meeting earlier in the day although he attended a party meeting before that and spoke to reporters, slamming his own government. He said: "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." 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. On Wednesday afternoon, Bhujbal held a meeting in Bandra with various OBC leaders and legal experts. OBC organisations would approach the Bombay High Court or the Supreme Court on next Monday or Tuesday, he told reporters after the meeting. "There is huge unrest among OBCs across the state and they are burning the copies of GR. We are discussing the GR with legal experts as we have doubts about some sentences and words and their implications," the senior NCP minister said....