New Delhi: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde all-party assembly started on Wednesday morning to debate the state of affairs within the state amid the intensified Maratha quota agitation. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Tuesday claimed that his social gathering MPs and MLAs weren’t invited to the all-party assembly referred to as by the Maharashtra authorities on the Maratha reservation. The Shiv Sena (UBT) chief stated {that a} social gathering with no lawmakers was invited to the assembly, however his social gathering which has 16 MLAs and 6 MPs was not invited.
He posted on social media platform X, “What is this government doing? Maharashtra is burning, but his shameless politics goes on. Chief Minister called an all-party meeting on Maratha reservation. Shiv Sena was not invited. Shiv Sena has 16 MLAs and 6 MPs. The case is in the Supreme Court. Invitation to those who have one MLA. Those who have no MLA are also invited. But Shiv Sena is ignored. Ambadas Danve is invited as the Leader of the Opposition. Ok. We don’t need any favour. But solve the issue. Save Jarange-Patil’s life. The extra-constitutional government has crossed its limit. The time of judgement is near. Jai Maharashtra!”
Jarange Vows To Give Up Water
Meanwhile, the quota activist Manoj Jarange on Wednesday stated that this motion is not going to cease. If the choice will not be taken by this night, he may even quit water. On Tuesday, he determined to drink water after CM Eknath Shinde promised him an answer. Jarange-Patil nevertheless continues his protest refusing to eat meals. Earlier, he stated he’ll drink water for 2 extra days however will return to his full starvation strike if the state authorities doesn’t give Marathas OBC standing by giving them Kunbi caste certificates. The activist additionally demanded that the federal government maintain a particular session to debate the Maratha reservation demand.
Top Cop Visits Beed, 99 Arrested For Arson
Beed (Maharashtra): Maharashtra’s prime police officer Sanjay Saxena visited Beed district on Wednesday to evaluate the state of affairs after a violent protest by Maratha quota activists, an official stated. He stated 99 individuals have been arrested for the violence in Beed and the state of affairs is beneath management. Saxena, the Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), reached Beed on Tuesday and has been monitoring the state of affairs. He may even report back to the federal government in regards to the state of affairs, the official stated.
The Beed police have filed greater than 30 circumstances and arrested 99 individuals for the violence, he stated. Beed district in central Maharashtra was beneath curfew and Internet companies have been lower off after the violence on Monday. A bunch of quota protesters set fireplace to the home and automotive of NCP (Ajit Pawar group) MLA Prakash Solanke at Majalgaon city in Beed on Monday morning.
They have been offended over an audio clip of the MLA, by which he allegedly talked in regards to the Maratha quota agitation and made a hidden comment on quota activist Manoj Jarange who’s on a starvation strike. The protesters additionally burned down the primary flooring of the Majalgaon Municipal Council constructing.
Another group of protesters attacked the house and workplace of NCP MLA Sandeep Kshirsagar in Beed metropolis and set them on fireplace on Monday night. The home of former Maharashtra minister Jaydutt Kshirsagar within the metropolis was additionally torched. Police used tear gasoline to interrupt up a crowd that had gathered exterior the home of NCP chief Amarsingh Pandit.