Tag: Maratha Kranti Morcha

  • ‘Nashik bandh’ name by Maratha outfits in opposition to police lathi-charge in Jalna will get blended response 

    By PTI

    NASHIK: The ‘bandh’ name given by some Maratha organisations in Nashik district of Maharashtra to protest in opposition to the current police lathi-charge on the agitators demanding quota for the group in Jalna, evoked a blended response on Sunday.

    The bandh name was given by ‘Sakal Maratha Samaj’ and ‘Maratha Kranti Morcha’.

    On Friday, an agitation searching for reservation for the Maratha group turned violent at Antarwali Sarathi village in Jalna district, resulting in a number of folks, together with dozens of police personnel, getting injured.

    Police resorted to lathi-charge and lobbed tear fuel shells to disperse a violent mob that allegedly refused to let authorities shift a person on a starvation strike as a part of the quota stir to the hospital.

    The Maratha Kranti Morcha and different organisations took out a protest march in Nashik metropolis this morning.

    It started from the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and moved by means of a number of areas equivalent to Ravivar Karanja and Main Road.

    READ HERE: Day after Maratha quota stir turns violent, Opposition seeks Fadanavis scalp in Maharashtra

    They appealed to shopkeepers to maintain the retailers and enterprise institutions shut.

    In response, the retailers have been closed in some components of town for a while and have been opened within the afternoon.

    Bus and different mandatory providers weren’t affected.

    But buses are usually not being operated to Jalna and Ahmednagar by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC).

    VIDEO | Aurangabad Range Special IG Dnyaneshwar Chavan met these injured within the police lathi-charge throughout a protest for Maratha reservation in Jalna, Maharashtra. pic.twitter.com/ngJ8J7LdLs

    — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 2, 2023

    “People from across the district took part in the bandh voluntarily. We did not force them to participate,” Swarajya Party state convener Karan Gaykar.

    “State Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis should take the responsibility for the Jalna lathi-charge incident and resign. The rulers should not dare to do injustice with the Maratha community,” he stated.

    In view of the bandh name, police saved strict vigil in foremost areas throughout town.

    Meanwhile, a ‘rasta roko’ (street blockade) agitation over the problem was staged on the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Chowk on Vani-Saputara Road within the morning.

    As a outcome, visitors on the street got here to a standstill for an hour.

    NASHIK: The ‘bandh’ name given by some Maratha organisations in Nashik district of Maharashtra to protest in opposition to the current police lathi-charge on the agitators demanding quota for the group in Jalna, evoked a blended response on Sunday.

    The bandh name was given by ‘Sakal Maratha Samaj’ and ‘Maratha Kranti Morcha’.

    On Friday, an agitation searching for reservation for the Maratha group turned violent at Antarwali Sarathi village in Jalna district, resulting in a number of folks, together with dozens of police personnel, getting injured.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Police resorted to lathi-charge and lobbed tear fuel shells to disperse a violent mob that allegedly refused to let authorities shift a person on a starvation strike as a part of the quota stir to the hospital.

    The Maratha Kranti Morcha and different organisations took out a protest march in Nashik metropolis this morning.

    It started from the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and moved by means of a number of areas equivalent to Ravivar Karanja and Main Road.

    READ HERE: Day after Maratha quota stir turns violent, Opposition seeks Fadanavis scalp in Maharashtra

    They appealed to shopkeepers to maintain the retailers and enterprise institutions shut.

    In response, the retailers have been closed in some components of town for a while and have been opened within the afternoon.

    Bus and different mandatory providers weren’t affected.

    But buses are usually not being operated to Jalna and Ahmednagar by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC).

    VIDEO | Aurangabad Range Special IG Dnyaneshwar Chavan met these injured within the police lathi-charge throughout a protest for Maratha reservation in Jalna, Maharashtra. pic.twitter.com/ngJ8J7LdLs
    — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 2, 2023
    “People from across the district took part in the bandh voluntarily. We did not force them to participate,” Swarajya Party state convener Karan Gaykar.

    “State Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis should take the responsibility for the Jalna lathi-charge incident and resign. The rulers should not dare to do injustice with the Maratha community,” he stated.

    In view of the bandh name, police saved strict vigil in foremost areas throughout town.

    Meanwhile, a ‘rasta roko’ (street blockade) agitation over the problem was staged on the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Chowk on Vani-Saputara Road within the morning.

    As a outcome, visitors on the street got here to a standstill for an hour.

  • Renaming of Aurangabad: Govt can’t run on private agenda, Cong tells Sena

    Politics over the renaming of Aurangabad to Sambhajinagar intensified on Saturday, with Maratha activists hitting the streets in opposition to the Congress.
    In Aurangabad, Maratha Kranti Morcha activists burned the effigy of Maharashtra Congress president and state Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat, who had opposed the renaming.
    Ahead of civic elections in Aurangabad, the ruling Shiv Sena has but once more reignited its three decade outdated demand for renaming of Aurangabad to Sambhajinagar. With a watch on the upcoming ballot, the Shiv Sena is eager to undertake a decision on this regard within the state cabinet.
    While the NCP has to this point maintained a stoic silence, the Congress is clearly not on board. On Friday, Thorat had made it categorically clear that his social gathering was against the proposal. “The renaming issue is not a part of the Common Minimum Programme (CMP). Renaming Aurangabad is not a part of it. We will be opposed to such things,” Thorat stated on Friday.
    On Saturday, one other Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam fired a salvo on the Shiv Sena over the difficulty. “The renaming issue is an old agenda of the Shiv Sena. But this is a three party government. A CMP has been formulated for the functioning of government, and renaming isn’t a part of it. The government won’t work on personal agendas, but on the basis of the CMP,” stated Nirupam. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, nonetheless, dismissed allegations of a rift in ruling coalition.

    “There are no differences between the allies. We will sort the issue with our allies,” stated Raut. The BJP has been making an attempt to use the wedge for political beneficial properties.
    The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, too, has begun placing stress on the Shiv Sena on the difficulty.