Key Points

Manoj Jarange-Patil continues his protest in Mumbai demanding Maratha reservation from the OBC quota. Mumbai Police have extended his protest permission till Sunday after initial one-day approvals. The activist is on an indefinite hunger strike, insisting that Marathas in Marathwada be declared as Kunbis. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is exploring constitutional methods to address the reservation demand.

Key Points: Manoj Jarange-Patil Extends Mumbai Maratha Quota Protest

  • Mumbai Police grant extended protest permission for Maratha quota activist
  • Jarange-Patil demands reservation from OBC quota
  • Chief Minister Fadnavis seeks constitutional solution
  • Activist insists on declaring Marathas as Kunbis
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Mumbai Police extend permission to Jarange-Patil's protest by one more day

Manoj Jarange-Patil continues hunger strike demanding Maratha reservation, Mumbai Police extend protest permission till Sunday

"We have told the government that Marathas and Kunbis in Marathwada are one - Manoj Jarange-Patil"

Mumbai, Aug 30

The Mumbai police, on Saturday, extended permission by a day up to Sunday to pro-Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil for his protest in Azad Maidan here, officials said on Saturday.

The police sources said, "Permission has been granted to continue the protest till Sunday. The Mumbai police had received an application from Manoj Jarange-Patil and accordingly the permission has been extended by another day upto Sunday."

The police had initially granted permission to Jarange-Patil for his protest on Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with few conditions.

Later, on Friday evening, the police based on Jarange-Patil's request extended the permission by a day up to Saturday.

The police, on Saturday, have extended permission to the pro-Maratha quota activist till Sunday.

Jarange-Patil on Friday had said that the police permission for a day was not acceptable terming it a "joke".

He thereafter announced that he would hold an indefinite fast at the Azad Maidan until the Maharashtra government implements reservation to Marathas, which will sustain and pass the test of law.

He has been demanding reservation to the Maratha community from the OBC quota.

However, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde have separately expressed that the Maratha community cannot be given reservation from the OBC quota but announced that the state government is making efforts to provide whatever is possible within the framework of the Constitution.

Earlier, Jarange-Patil after his meeting with the government delegation comprising Justice Sandeep Shinde and others, on Saturday, insisted that the state government must declare all Marathas of Marathwada as Kunbis and they should be given reservation.

"Marathas in Marathwada must be declared as Kunbis and given reservation. The Hyderabad and Satara gazettes must be made into law for this," Jarange-Patil said.

The pro-Maratha quota activist refused to withdraw his hunger strike.

He said, "The government should have come for the discussion. But the government is unnecessarily harassing the Shinde Committee, pushing them forward. We have told them that the Marathas and Kunbis in Marathwada are one and the same. The documents of the Satara and Hyderabad States say the same."

He also added, "We have requested that the cases against the protesters which were registered during the agitation for Maratha reservation be withdrawn. Our demand is that the family members of those who sacrificed their lives in the agitation should be given government jobs and financial assistance."

"We have told the government that it has been proven that Marathas and Kunbis in Marathwada and western Maharashtra are one. Implement it. They are saying that we will call a meeting of the state Cabinet. But, we had given 13 months for all this. I have told them to issue a government notification that Marathas and Kunbis are one and I will immediately withdraw the agitation. Immediately implement the gazetteer of Satara and Hyderabad states, we will not give even a minute for it. But, we will give two months for the gazetteer of Aundh and Bombay government," he declared.

Chief Minister Fadnavis said that the state government is making efforts to find a way out on the issue of Maratha reservation within the framework of the Constitution.

He also added that the state government is trying to take decisions that will be within the framework of the Constitution and not to merely please someone that will have a backlash in future.

Chief Minister Fadnavis told reporters, "The government's position has been clear from day one. From 2014 to 2025, all the decisions in the interest of the Maratha community have been taken by our government. Even before that, not much happened and now our government is taking decisions again. These are decisions taken by me and Eknath Shinde. I gave reservation first, then we gave it during Eknath Shinde's time. After that, the state government strengthened the Annasaheb Patil Economic Development Corporation so much that we have created one and a half lakh entrepreneurs. We have been able to create Maratha youth who are not job seekers but job providers."

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Mumbaikar, I appreciate the police handling this situation carefully. Azad Maidan protests are common but extending permissions shows they're trying to balance democratic rights with public order. Hope both sides reach a solution soon.
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Arjun K
The government keeps extending permissions but not addressing the core issue. Maratha community has genuine concerns and the political games need to stop. Either implement proper reservation or provide alternative solutions that actually help the community.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, it's interesting how Indian democracy handles these protests. The police extending permission shows respect for peaceful assembly, but the underlying reservation system seems quite complex. Hope they find constitutional solutions.
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Shreya B
Instead of just extending protest permissions, the government should have proper dialogue. Jarange-Patil has valid points about historical documents proving Maratha-Kunbi connection. The bureaucracy moves too slow on these important matters. ⏳
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Vikram M
The CM is right about working within constitutional framework. Reservation cannot be given arbitrarily. But the government should have acted sooner instead of letting it reach protest stage. Better planning needed from administration side.

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