Key Points

Maratha activist Manoj Jarange-Patil has begun an indefinite hunger strike at Mumbai's Azad Maidan demanding reservation for his community from the OBC quota. He declared he's ready to sacrifice his life but won't back down from the demand. The protest draws massive support with thousands of Maratha community members gathering at the venue. Police have made additional deployments across the city to maintain law and order during the demonstration.

Key Points: Maratha Activist Manoj Jarange-Patil Begins Indefinite Hunger Strike for Reservation

  • Jarange-Patil vows to continue hunger strike until Maratha reservation demands are met
  • Thousands of supporters gather at Mumbai's Azad Maidan for protest
  • Activist urges supporters to maintain peace and cooperate with police
  • This marks his eighth hunger strike for Maratha reservation cause
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'Will die but won't back down': Jarange-Patil begins indefinite hunger strike for Maratha reservation

Manoj Jarange-Patil launches indefinite fast at Mumbai's Azad Maidan demanding Maratha reservation from OBC quota, vowing "will die but won't back down."

"Even if the government shoots me, I am ready to sacrifice. I am ready to die, but I will not back down - Manoj Jarange-Patil"

Mumbai, Aug 29

Pro-Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange-Patil on Friday launched his indefinite fast demanding reservation for the Maratha community from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) quota.

Amid the presence of a large number of supporters in and outside the Azad Maidan in south Mumbai, Jarange-Patil took an aggressive posture, declaring that "Even if the government shoots me, I am ready to sacrifice. I am ready to die, but I will not back down".

Jarange-Patil said he has come to Azad Maidan and started a hunger strike.

"The Marathas came to Mumbai because the government was not cooperating. Earlier, the protest was not allowed. Then the government gave permission for the protest just for a day. The government cooperated, now we will also cooperate," he said.

He asked his supporters to adhere to the stipulated norms and not to indulge in arson.

"I don't want to drink alcohol, I want to live and sleep in this Azad Maidan," declared Jarange-Patil, reiterating his decision on an indefinite fast.

"We will not leave Mumbai until our demands are implemented, we will not back down even if we are shot. We will not leave here until we have a bullet on our head," he said.

He reiterated that the pro-Martha quota supporters, who have turned in a large number, should cooperate with the police.

"We do not want to give anyone a chance to speak against us. We do not want to drink alcohol. Do not act as if my community has to bow down," Jarange-Patil noted.

"Clear Mumbai within two hours, cooperate with the police, make sure that not a single policeman gets angry," he said.

Two years ago, on August 29, Jarange Patil started a hunger strike in Antarwali Sarati demanding Maratha reservation. After that, it is the eighth hunger strike in Mumbai that he is holding.

Meanwhile, the police have issued an advisory for smooth traffic management, considering a large number of vehicles of Jarange-Patil supporters have entered the city. Additional police deployment has been done near Azad Maidan and across the city to maintain law and order.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support the cause, the "will die but won't back down" rhetoric worries me. We need peaceful dialogue, not confrontation. Hope both sides find a middle ground soon.
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Sarah B
Appreciate that he's asking supporters to cooperate with police and maintain peace. Many protests turn violent, but this seems organized. Hope the government responds positively.
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Vikram M
Mumbai traffic is already a nightmare! While I understand their struggle, hope the protest doesn't disrupt daily life too much. The police advisory suggests it might get chaotic.
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Aditya G
Reservation politics in Maharashtra has become endless drama. Every community wants quota, but where does it end? Need permanent solution rather than temporary fixes.
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Nisha Z
My Maratha friends have genuine concerns about opportunities. Hope this protest brings constructive results rather than just political statements. The government should engage properly this time.

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