28 October,2023 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Manoj Jarange is on a hunger strike in his native Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district
Activist Manoj Jarange, whose indefinite fast over the Maratha quota issue entered the third day on Friday, said the Maharashtra government can convene a special one-day session of the state legislature to grant reservation to the community. He also said that if extension has been given to the committee appointed to devise ways to provide reservation to Marathas, then the Maharashtra government is conspiring not to grant quota to the community.
Jarange was addressing a press conference at his native Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district, where he is observing his hunger strike. "We had given the government 40 days and presented necessary evidence to prove our stand on the Maratha quota. If they have given an extension to the committee working on this issue, it is a conspiracy for not giving reservation to Marathas," he said. The 40-year-old activist appealed to leaders of the ruling and opposition parties to stay in their homes and not to enter villages.
"If the leaders are not giving us reservation and entering our villages, they are coming there to disturb the law and order situation. They should instead go to the legislative assembly and raise their voice for the Maratha reservation. The government can call a one-day assembly session and grant reservation," Jarange said. Taking a dig at Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the deputy chief ministers on their visit to Delhi, the activist questioned why the heads of the state had not apprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the quota agitation in Maharashtra.
"Another two to three phases of our agitation are remaining. We will wait for the next two days and decide the further course of action on October 29," the activist said. The state government has formed a five-member panel headed by judge Sandeep Shinde (retired) to determine the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), including legal and administrative framework, for giving caste certificates to members of the Maratha community referred to as Kunbis in the Nizam-era documents.
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No of days Jarange earlier gave govt
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