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United News of India
11-07-2025
- Politics
- United News of India
Maratha quota march to reach Mantralaya on August 29: Manoj Jarange Patil
Parbhani (Maharashtra), July 11 (UNI) Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange Patil has announced a march to the Maharashtra Mantralaya on August 29, demanding the implementation of two key demands -- a blanket reservation for the Maratha community under the OBC category and the enforcement of the ordinance regarding kinship ('sagesoyare') benefits. Addressing a 'Chavdi Sabha (community gathering) in Dharsur village of Gangakhed taluka, Jarange urged community members to gather in Mumbai for two days and promised, "On the third day, we will celebrate victory with colors of triumph." He expressed confidence that the rally will see a massive participation from Marathas. The march will begin on August 27 from Antarwali Sarati, moving through Paithan, Shevgaon, Ahilyanagar, Alephata, Malshej Ghat, Kalyan, Vashi, and Chembur, before reaching Mantralaya in Mumbai, he said. To prepare for the march, Jarange Patil has been holding meetings across the Marathwada region. He said his movement will bring lakhs of Maratha protestors to the streets and lead to a historic show of strength at the state government's doorstep. UNI SP PRS


The Hindu
30-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Maratha row: Manoj Jarange Patil to launch indefinite fast in Mumbai on August 29
Maratha activist Manoj Jarange Patil on Wednesday (April 30, 2025) declared that he will launch an indefinite hunger strike in Mumbai on August 29, alleging that the Maharashtra government has failed to honour its commitments on reservation for the Maratha community. Addressing the media from Antarwali Sarathi in Jalna district, Mr. Jarange Patil issued a clarion call — 'Chalo Mumbai' — urging members of the Maratha community to mobilise in large numbers in support of their long-standing demands. The announcement coincides with the end of a three-month deadline he claims to have given the government to act upon promises made during an earlier agitation. Also Read | Jarange begins seventh indefinite fast for Maratha quota, demands death penalty for sarpanch's killers In a direct warning to Chief Minister Eknath Fadnavis, the activist said that any harm inflicted upon protestors would provoke a state-wide response. 'If even a single person is hurt during this movement, I will ensure that no MLA or MP in Maharashtra will be able to step out freely,' Mr. Jarange Patil said. The activist had earlier ended a similar hunger strike on January 30, citing assurances from the State government regarding the implementation of the recommendations of the committee headed by retired judge Sandeep Shinde. However, he claimed that no tangible progress has been made since then. 'The Maratha community has waited patiently for two years. Despite agreeing to our demands, the government has failed to act. They have deceived us,' he alleged, demanding that the State pass a resolution equating Marathas with Kunbis, thereby enabling their inclusion under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category for central educational institution reservations. Citing the Shinde committee's reported finding of 58 lakh historical records linking Marathas to the Kunbi agrarian class, Mr. Jarange Patil questioned the State's reluctance to amend the 2012 Act governing OBC reservations. He reiterated his call for the recognition of 'Sage Soyre' — all blood relatives of the Maratha community — as Kunbis. He further urged the government to issue caste certificates to those whose ancestral records appear in official gazettes such as those of Hyderabad, Satara Sanstha, and Bombay. Calling for administrative accountability, the activist demanded the suspension of officials who deny issuing valid certificates, the dissemination of archival records to gram panchayats, and the withdrawal of legal cases filed against Maratha protestors. 'If the government does not listen now, we will go to Mumbai. But I want everyone to drop me there and return to their work. The detailed roadmap will be announced on August 1,' he said, noting that the protest will be conducted simultaneously in Jalna and Mumbai.