Key Points

The Maharashtra government has extended the Genealogy Committee's term until June 30, 2026, amid ongoing protests by Manoj Jarange-Patil. The activist continues his indefinite fast at Azad Maidan, demanding reservation for the Maratha community. Thousands of supporters have gathered in Mumbai, causing significant traffic disruptions. The government's decision comes as a potential response to mounting pressure from Maratha community activists.

Key Points: Maratha Quota Stir Jarange-Patil Wins Govt Committee Extension

  • Manoj Jarange-Patil continues indefinite fast demanding Maratha reservation
  • Maharashtra govt extends Genealogy Committee's term
  • Additional police deployed at Azad Maidan
  • Massive Maratha community support protests in Mumbai
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Maratha quota stir: Maha govt extends Genealogy Committee's term till June 30, 2026

Maharashtra extends Genealogy Committee's term till 2026 amid Manoj Jarange-Patil's ongoing protest for Maratha community reservation

"The committee's term has been extended till June 30, 2026 - Sanjay Shirsat, Social Justice Minister"

Mumbai, Aug 30

As the indefinite fast by pro-Maratha activist Manoj Jarange-Patil entered its second day, the Maharashtra government on Saturday extended the Genealogy Committee's term up to June 30, 2026.

The committee has a mandate to issue caste certificates and caste validity certificates of Kunbi, Maratha-Kunbi and Kunbi-Maratha castes to eligible persons of the Maratha community in the state.

Announcing the decision, Social Justice and Special Assistance Minister Sanjay Shirsat said a necessary resolution is being issued.

"The committee was constituted under the government decision of the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department dated January 25, 2024. The term of this committee was earlier extended till June 30, 2025. After that, the term of the high-level committee headed by Justice Sandeep Shinde (Retd) was extended till December 31, 2025. Accordingly, the government had considered giving the Taluka Level Genealogy Committee at least six months more time than the extension of the High Level Committee. Accordingly, the tenure of this committee has now been extended till June 30, 2026," said Minister Shirsat.

According to the government notification, all the provisions of the government decision dated January 25, 2024, will remain applicable to the said committee.

Earlier, the Mumbai Police extended permission to Jarange-Patil for his protest at Azad Maidan till Saturday evening. However, Jarange-Patil declared that he will not leave Mumbai until the state government meets his demands, including reservation to the Maratha community from the OBC quota.

A large number of Jarange-Patil's supporters assembled in and outside Azad Maidan on Saturday, impacting the traffic.

Against this backdrop, the police have deployed additional personnel to maintain the law and order situation.

Apart from additional city police personnel, teams of the Central Industrial Security Force, the Central Reserve Police Force, among others, have been deployed to avoid any untoward incidents.

Even though the police had permitted the assembling of 5,000 protestors at Azad Maidan, a large number of Jarange-Patil supporters have gathered inside and outside. For the second day in a row, long queues of vehicles are being seen on the Eastern Freeway. Thousands of Maratha supporters from all over Maharashtra are travelling towards Mumbai.

There is a massive traffic jam between Wadala-CSMT on the main Eastern Freeway highway coming to Mumbai. Vehicles have been queuing since morning. Several trucks and vehicle owners are providing accommodation and food for supporters participating in the protest. It has led to traffic congestion at various places in the city.

- IANS

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Priya S
The traffic situation in Mumbai is terrible because of these protests. While I understand their demands, disrupting daily life for lakhs of Mumbaikars isn't the right way. Government should find a solution quickly.
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Suresh O
As someone from rural Maharashtra, I've seen how Maratha youth struggle without reservation benefits. The government needs to act decisively rather than forming committees after committees. Jai Maharashtra! 🙏
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Michael C
The deployment of CISF and CRPF shows how serious the situation has become. Hope the protests remain peaceful and the government addresses the legitimate concerns through proper dialogue.
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Neha E
Why can't the government work on creating more jobs and educational opportunities instead of fighting over reservation percentages? The real issue is lack of opportunities for all communities.
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Aditya G
The Kunbi certificate process is so complicated. Many genuine people are suffering because of bureaucratic delays. Government should simplify the process rather than extending deadlines repeatedly.

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