27 October,2023 04:41 PM IST | Raigad | mid-day online correspondent
Sharad Pawar. File Pic
Maratha quota: Amid mounting pressure on the Maharashtra government over the Maratha quota issue, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Friday took a swipe at Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, saying one should not make a promise if it cannot be fulfilled, reported the PTI.
According to the news agency, his remark comes in the wake of activist Manoj Jarange launching an indefinite fast in his native Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district on Wednesday to seek reservation for Marathas.
Talking to reporters in Raigad district of Maharashtra, Sharad Pawar said Manoj Jarange pressed for reservation for the Maratha community and other demands.
"The state chief minister and his colleagues had a dialogue with them (Jarange and his supporters). I have no idea what conversation they had. But it appears that he was given an ultimatum of 30 days. The period was later extended (by 10 days). He was assured that his work will be done in that time-frame. But that has not happened. You should not give a word if you are not able to fulfil it," Sharad Pawar said, as per the PTI.
ALSO READ
Maharashtra assembly elections 2024: Counting of votes begin
Kaun Banega CM? Key leaders from Cong, both Shiv Senas, BJP pitch their faces
BJP, MVA woo independents as CM race heats up ahead of results
Maharashtra polls: Mahayuti, MVA leaders optimistic of victory
Congress deputes observers for Maharashtra, Jharkhand
The NCP founder added that Jarange cannot be blamed for launching an indefinite hunger strike.
Manoj Jarange had earlier sat on a hunger strike from August 29 over the Maratha quota demand, but he called off the protest on the 17th day on September 14 after CM Shinde met him and assured to look into the demands. Manoj Jarange had set a deadline of 40 days before the government to provide reservation to the Maratha community, which ended on October 24.
Meanwhile, 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, reported the PTI.
According to the PTI, Manoj Jarange 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.
Manoj Jarange was addressing a press conference at his native Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district, where he is observing his hunger strike.
(with PTI inputs)