Mumbai / The Times of India
Mumbai Police have rejected Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange Patil's plea to continue his agitation at Azad Maidan, citing violations of rules and court orders. A notice directs Jarange to vacate the grounds due to disruptions, property damage, and unauthorized activities. The High Court has left the decision to the state, noting Jarange's violation of prior permissions.
The Bombay High Court has directed Maratha quota protesters, led by Jarange, to clear Mumbai's streets by noon, following petitions citing disruptions to city life and violations of fundamental rights. The court's special bench urged Jarange to ensure protesters vacate public spaces, allowing peaceful demonstrations at designated locations after fresh permissions are obtained.
The Bombay High Court criticized the Manoj Jarange-led Maratha quota protest for violating imposed conditions, citing disruptions in Mumbai. An estimated 35,000-45,000 protesters have brought South Mumbai to a standstill, leading to traffic diversions and road closures. Manoj Jarange Patil intensified his hunger strike, demanding reservation under the OBC quota, while government efforts to address the issue remain unresolved.
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The Maratha quota protest in Mumbai has entered its fourth day, drawing tens of thousands of demonstrators to Azad Maidan, causing significant traffic disruptions and increased security measures across South Mumbai. Protest leader Manoj Jarange Patil has intensified his hunger strike, demanding reservation under the OBC quota, while the state government's subcommittee met without a breakthrough.
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