Ajit Pawar should have questioned Maharashtra govt over Maratha quota delay: Manoj Jarange

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Ajit Pawar should have questioned Maharashtra govt over Maratha quota delay: Manoj Jarange



MUMBAI: Activist Manoj Jarange on Monday said Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar should have questioned the state government over the delay in granting quota to Marathas and claimed that Pawar was rather speaking against the reservation issue.Jarange was talking to reporters at a village in Ahmednagar district on the third day of his march to state capital Mumbai.The activist, accompanied by thousands of supporters, left his village Antarwali Sarti in Jalna district on January 20 to march to Mumbai, where he plans to sit on an indefinite fast till the state government issues an order granting reservation to the Maratha community.He has been demanding that Marathas in the state be given Kunbi certificates to enable the community to avail reservation in government jobs and education under the Other Backward Class (OBC) category.”Ajit Pawar should have cornered the state government over the Maratha reservation issue. He should have asked why there was a delay in granting the reservation. But instead, he is speaking against the issue,” Jarange said.Ajit Pawar rebelled against his uncle and NCP founder Sharad Pawar in July last year and joined the Eknath Shinde-BJP government in the state.Jarange said there will be “serious consequences” if the state government tried to use force against his rallies.”This agitation cannot be defused any longer. Holding rallies and marching for our demands falls within the framework of democracy. I have even sought permission for a sit-in agitation in Mumbai,” the activist said.Jarange also said he is ready to hold talks and discussions with the state government’s representatives.The government should, however, understand the issues of the Maratha community, which has now become more aware, he added.



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