This story is from July 24, 2018
Maratha quota stir turns violent; call given for Mumbai bandh on Wednesday
MUMBAI: A constable died and another was injured in stone pelting on Tuesday as a state-wide protest called by outfits seeking reservation for the
As the stir for reservation in jobs and education intensified, the Maratha Kranti Morcha, which is spearheading the agitation, also decided to call for a Mumbai bandh on Wednesday.
The outfit had called for Tuesday's Maharashtra bandh after the death of a protestor on Monday during a protest march in favour of reservations.
The 27-year-old Kakasaheb Shinde, had jumped off a bridge over Godavari river in Aurangabad. He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared dead.
Quotas for Marathas, a politically influential community that constitutes around 30 per cent of the state's population, has been a hugely contentious issue.
Another protestor, 31-year-old Jagannath Sonawane from Aurangabad district, on Tuesday sought to emulate Shinde's example by jumping onto a dry river bed. He has been admitted to a government hospital in Aurangabad, police said.
Shiv Sena MP
Khaire was manhandled by the crowd present there and had to beat a hasty retreat, police said, adding that there was stone pelting as well on the MP's car.
Shinde's death has triggered a fresh set of protests in several parts of Maharashtra.
Internet services were suspended in rural areas of Aurangabad district to prevent any untoward incident.
At Kaygaon, protesters shouted slogans hailing Shinde as a 'martyr', police said.
Sham Atgaonkar, a police constable from Osmanabad who was deployed on duty at Kaygaon, died soon after a commotion, which followed stone pelting, police said. The cause of death is not ascertained yet, police said.
Another constable was injured in stone pelting, police said.
A fire brigade van was also set afire at Kaygaon by the protesters, police said.
"We will continue our agitation until chief minister Devendra Fadnavis apologises to the Maratha community. We will observe bandh in Aurangabad and other parts of the state today," Morcha coordinator Ravindra Patil said.
Fadnavis had cancelled his visit to a temple in Pandharpur after protesting Maratha outfits threatened to disrupt the event.
The community leaders have earlier taken out several rallies in various districts to highlight their demands. Last year, a huge rally was organised by the Maratha Kranti Morcha in this connection in Mumbai.
Despite assurances from Fadnavis to fulfil the demands, nothing concrete has been done till now, community leaders have claimed.
At a meeting here in Dadar, the Morcha leaders today decided to call for a
At another meeting of the Sakal Maratha Samaj in adjoining Vashi, it was decided to call for a bandh tomorrow in Navi Mumbai and Panvel as well.
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Maratha community
turned violent with agitators clashing with police and torching vehicles in Aurangabad and adjoining districts of Maharashtra.IPL 2025 mega auction
The outfit had called for Tuesday's Maharashtra bandh after the death of a protestor on Monday during a protest march in favour of reservations.
The 27-year-old Kakasaheb Shinde, had jumped off a bridge over Godavari river in Aurangabad. He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared dead.
Quotas for Marathas, a politically influential community that constitutes around 30 per cent of the state's population, has been a hugely contentious issue.
Another protestor, 31-year-old Jagannath Sonawane from Aurangabad district, on Tuesday sought to emulate Shinde's example by jumping onto a dry river bed. He has been admitted to a government hospital in Aurangabad, police said.
Shiv Sena MP
Chandrakant Khaire
faced the ire of the protestors when he went to attend Shinde's last rites at hisKaygaon village
in Aurangabad on Tuesday.Shinde's death has triggered a fresh set of protests in several parts of Maharashtra.
Internet services were suspended in rural areas of Aurangabad district to prevent any untoward incident.
At Kaygaon, protesters shouted slogans hailing Shinde as a 'martyr', police said.
Sham Atgaonkar, a police constable from Osmanabad who was deployed on duty at Kaygaon, died soon after a commotion, which followed stone pelting, police said. The cause of death is not ascertained yet, police said.
Another constable was injured in stone pelting, police said.
A fire brigade van was also set afire at Kaygaon by the protesters, police said.
"We will continue our agitation until chief minister Devendra Fadnavis apologises to the Maratha community. We will observe bandh in Aurangabad and other parts of the state today," Morcha coordinator Ravindra Patil said.
Fadnavis had cancelled his visit to a temple in Pandharpur after protesting Maratha outfits threatened to disrupt the event.
The community leaders have earlier taken out several rallies in various districts to highlight their demands. Last year, a huge rally was organised by the Maratha Kranti Morcha in this connection in Mumbai.
Despite assurances from Fadnavis to fulfil the demands, nothing concrete has been done till now, community leaders have claimed.
At a meeting here in Dadar, the Morcha leaders today decided to call for a
Mumbai bandh tomorrow
.At another meeting of the Sakal Maratha Samaj in adjoining Vashi, it was decided to call for a bandh tomorrow in Navi Mumbai and Panvel as well.
Read this story in Marathi
Top Comment
Rahul
2315 days ago
this is our india our motherland what we did with it and here to many bhadwas trying to defend Hinduism when thye have no knowledge about it and their MALIK are ruling them and making us go against our fellow Indians , wake up bro and sis be united yaar we are one dont let bhadwas and netas divide us.Read allPost comment
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