MUMBAI: Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange has been admitted to hospital after his health deteriorated.
Jarange has been admitted to a hospital in Beed, reported PTI.
On Monday, Jarange had suffered a spell of dizziness while addressing a public gathering in Makni of Dharashiv’s Lohara tehsil.
Following that, doctors advised him to take rest. However, Jarange continued with his scheduled tours
In the evening on Monday, he also addressed the public in Ambajogai of Beed district. However, since his health deteriorated, he was admitted to hospital in Ambejogai. His health is said to be stable.
The activist is touring parts of Maharashtra to raise awareness about his demand of reservation for the Maratha community.
Jarange has demanded that the government should give reservation to Marathas by December 24.
"We now understand that you talk sweetly, but don't do our work. We have faith that chief minister Eknath Shinde will give us reservation. If they (government) don't give it, we will fight against them also after December 24," Jarange said.
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