Pune, Sept. 15 -- State chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday reiterated that the government resolution (GR) on the Maratha quota will not dilute the rights of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs), and assured that "bogus" claimants will not be allowed to avail benefits meant for them. Speaking to reporters at College of Engineering Pune Technological University, Fadnavis accused the Opposition of indulging in "politics of extremes" and creating unnecessary fear. He said, "The GR issued in connection with the Maratha quota is not going to affect the rights of OBCs. Not a single bogus person will be included in the OBC category. Such precaution has been taken in the GR." Fadnavis said that all major decisions for OBC welfare since 2014 had been taken under the BJP-led administration. "We created a separate ministry for OBCs, launched new schemes, set up Maha Jyoti, and most importantly restored the 27 percent OBC quota that was lost under the previous government. That is why OBCs know who truly cares about their welfare." On the ongoing rift between Marathas and OBCs, Fadnavis said, "The discord will not end unless leaders from both communities present the real facts before people. Only those with documented Kunbi records will be given certificates. No one will get them without proof. But an atmosphere is being created that OBC reservation is gone, which is affecting the psyche of OBC students."...