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Maratha Quota Protests: Jarange’s Hunger Strike, Mumbai Traffic Chaos

by Emma Walker – News Editor

MarathaQuota‌ Protests Intensify as Jarange begins ‌Fast, Maharashtra ⁢Government Calls Emergency Session

Mumbai: Activist Manoj Jarange began an indefinite ‌fast on Tuesday, refusing even water, to escalate pressure on the Maharashtra government to grant Maratha ‌community members reservations in‌ jobs and education.This ​escalation comes ​as the state government convenes a special session of the legislature and an all-party meeting to address the long-standing and politically sensitive Maratha reservation issue. Simultaneously, Mumbai Police have issued a traffic advisory anticipating disruptions due to planned protests.

The Maratha​ community, a significant⁤ social and political ‌force in Maharashtra, has been demanding increased reservation⁢ quotas, arguing they are educationally and economically backward. Previous protests⁢ have highlighted the community’s frustration with existing reservation policies and a perceived lack of government⁣ action. The ⁤current agitation centers on demands for a complete‍ solution, including a constitutional amendment to exceed the 52% reservation ceiling set⁤ by the Supreme Court – a proposal that ‍has drawn criticism from some quarters.

Here⁤ are the key developments:

Jarange’s Fast: Manoj Jarange commenced his indefinite fast, refusing even water, intensifying​ the pressure ‍on the state government.
government Response: The Maharashtra government has called a special session of the state legislature and an ​all-party meeting to find a resolution to the Maratha reservation issue.
Political Fallout: BJP leaders have criticized NCP ‌(SP) chief Sharad Pawar after he suggested a constitutional amendment ⁤may ⁤be necessary. NCP⁣ minister Chhagan Bhujbal is holding a meeting of OBC leaders opposing​ any dilution of existing OBC quotas.
Media Concerns: The TV Journalists Association has lodged a complaint with Jarange regarding alleged misbehavior towards women reporters by some protestors at Azad Maidan, threatening a‌ media boycott if the ​incidents continue.
* Traffic Advisory: Mumbai Police have issued a traffic advisory anticipating ‌disruptions due⁤ to planned protests, urging citizens to plan ⁢their⁢ commutes accordingly.

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