City
Epaper

Maratha leader's warning: Quotas by tomorrow or hunger strike from Oct 25

By IANS | Updated: October 23, 2023 13:15 IST

Jalna (Maharashtra), Oct 23 Maratha leader Manoj Jarange-Patil has issued a fresh threat for a relay hunger strike ...

Open in App

Jalna (Maharashtra), Oct 23 Maratha leader Manoj Jarange-Patil has issued a fresh threat for a relay hunger strike from October 25 if his demands for reservations to the community are not accepted by Tuesday (tomorrow), sparking concerns in the state government.

Interacting with mediapersons here, Jarange-Patil said that his organisation had given 40 days to the government and the deadline has ended, "and we are not moving back even an inch without reservations".

He warned that if justice is not given to the community, then from Wednesday he would launch a severe hunger strike along with relay-hunger strikes by his supporters in all villages. "I will not take any medical assistance or water… Stop playing with our sentiments and give us the quotas as per our formula. If not, then from October 25, political leaders shall be banned from entering villages," said Jarange-Patil.

His formula of including Marathas as Kunbi Caste has sparked a new row among other communities and Dalits, who have warned of separate agitations if the government concedes.

He reiterated that the struggle will culminate "either with my funeral procession, or a Maratha victory march".

In Mumbai, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde called upon the community to exercise restraint and re-assured that all the issues would be sorted in due course Jarange-Patil added that he will make "some new revelations" on Wednesday, and later, Marathas in all villages will take out peaceful candle-light processions for the quotas.

Earlier, on August 29, he had launched an indefinite hunger strike which was called off on September 14, after the CM and other top leaders rushed to his village Antaravali-Sarati.

Then Jarange-Patil went on a tour of several Maratha-dominated districts in the state where he got stupendous public response, and addressed several mammoth public meetings in Jalna, Pune and other places.

In the past few days, at least three distressed Marathas have allegedly committed suicide to press for the reservations, sparking outrage with Jarange-Patil and the CM appealing to the community members not to resort to such extreme measures.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIndia High Commission hosts welcome reception for newly arrived students in UK

InternationalKing Charles, Queen Camilla visit BAPS Temple in Neasden to mark its 30th anniversary

Cricket"Right up there": SA captain Wolvaardt ranks her memorable 169; reveals wasn't sure about 320-run target

InternationalIndia-Nepal agreement on power transmission shows India's commitment towards development cooperation: MEA

InternationalBrazil: Death toll from police raids in Rio de Janeiro rises to 119

National Realted Stories

NationalSemiconductor plant: Assam CM attacks Gaurav Gogoi, Priyank Kharge for opposing project

NationalCyclone Montha triggers deluge in parts of Telangana, hits road and rail traffic

NationalRajasthan govt schools to hold mega parent-teacher meeting on October 31; Sri Krishna Bhog to be organised

NationalOdisha Deputy CM stresses balanced growth and mental well-being among adolescents

NationalUnion Minister urges BJP workers to take PM Modi’s vision for Northeast to every household in Mizoram