<p>A `suicide note' allegedly written by a student which claimed that he was ending life as `there was no longer Maratha reservation' was found to be fake, the police in Maharashtra's Beed district said on Saturday.</p>.<p>A First Information Report (FIR) for forgery was registered against unidentified persons following a handwriting expert's report, said a police official.</p>.<p>Vivek Rahade (18), who had recently taken the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), was found hanging from a tree at his family's farm at Ketura in Beed tehsil on September 30.</p>.<p>Photos of his `suicide note' went viral on social media after his death.</p>.<p>Rahade purportedly said in the note that his parents were poor and hardworking farmers but he had big ambitions.</p>.<p>"I have recently appeared for NEET medical exams. Since there is no longer reservation for Marathas and I did not do well in exams, my parents cannot afford to enroll me in a private medical college," the note said.</p>.<p>Beed Superintendent of Police Raja Rama Swami said that police found the alleged suicide note in a notebook at Rahade's residence, and sent it to a handwriting expert of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).</p>.<p>As per the expert's report, it did not match with a sample of Rahade's writing, he said.</p>.<p>"We have registered an FIR against unidentified persons under IPC section 465 for forgery," a local police official said, adding that further probe was on.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court recently stayed the implementation of the law granting reservation to the Maratha community in Maharashtra and referred the issue to a constitution bench.</p>
<p>A `suicide note' allegedly written by a student which claimed that he was ending life as `there was no longer Maratha reservation' was found to be fake, the police in Maharashtra's Beed district said on Saturday.</p>.<p>A First Information Report (FIR) for forgery was registered against unidentified persons following a handwriting expert's report, said a police official.</p>.<p>Vivek Rahade (18), who had recently taken the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), was found hanging from a tree at his family's farm at Ketura in Beed tehsil on September 30.</p>.<p>Photos of his `suicide note' went viral on social media after his death.</p>.<p>Rahade purportedly said in the note that his parents were poor and hardworking farmers but he had big ambitions.</p>.<p>"I have recently appeared for NEET medical exams. Since there is no longer reservation for Marathas and I did not do well in exams, my parents cannot afford to enroll me in a private medical college," the note said.</p>.<p>Beed Superintendent of Police Raja Rama Swami said that police found the alleged suicide note in a notebook at Rahade's residence, and sent it to a handwriting expert of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).</p>.<p>As per the expert's report, it did not match with a sample of Rahade's writing, he said.</p>.<p>"We have registered an FIR against unidentified persons under IPC section 465 for forgery," a local police official said, adding that further probe was on.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court recently stayed the implementation of the law granting reservation to the Maratha community in Maharashtra and referred the issue to a constitution bench.</p>