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If Dhananjay Munde is made minister again, Ajit Pawar's party will be finished, says Jarange

If Dhananjay Munde is made minister again, Ajit Pawar's party will be finished, says Jarange

Time of India3 hours ago
Kolhapur: Reservation activist Manoj Jarange on Wednesday said Dhananjay Munde would not be reinstated as a minister, warning that such an appointment would lead to the downfall of
Ajit Pawar
's party.
Speaking in Sangli after a meeting with Maratha activists, Jarange outlined plans for a march on Mumbai scheduled for Aug 29.
Recently, NCP president and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, who also serves as the guardian minister of Munde's home district of Beed, suggested that Munde might return to the state cabinet after he is cleared of accusations against him. Munde was removed from the cabinet following the public revelation of the murder of Massajog sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh.
Valmik Karad, a close aide of Munde, is one of the accused in the murder case.
"Don't even think in your dreams that Munde will be made minister again. It is not so easy now. Ajit Pawar's party will be finished. We will not leave those who cause injustice against the poor," said Jarange.
The Maratha activist from Jalna criticised the ongoing administration under Ajit Pawar, stating that the system remained unchanged. "The system is as it was.
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How will any change come? Pawar should remove all the officials who have been sitting on various posts for years. He should transfer them and bring officers from outside. The crime rate has not decreased. Before I left for this tour, three murders had taken place in Beed and Parli.
Where is the change?" Jarange asked.
Appealing to fellow Marathas in govt, Jarange urged ministers and MLAs to support the demand for granting Kunbi status to all Marathas for eligibility into the OBC quota.
"Marathas in govt don't raise their voice for poor Marathas. I also appeal to Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, both Marathas, to join us and stand with us. The community will never forget you. There might be differences between both; let them keep that aside.
Otherwise, both will be finished," he said.
Regarding the planned protest, Jarange announced that Azad Maidan in Mumbai would serve as the focal point of the protest. "The turnout of Marathas will be historic. We have sought BKC ground, Shivaji Park, and a few others where Marathas will stay during the protest period," added Jarange.
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