Jarange promised to abandon water if his requests were not satisfied by the government. It was given an extension for a day to protest against Azad Maidan by Mumbai police.
Jarange began his indefinite hunger strike on August 29. He requests a 10% quote for the Maratha community in the category of other class categories (OBC).
Order of Bombay HC
In a great respite for Mumbaikars, the High Court of Bombay, on September 1, ordered to expel demonstrators in all places except Azad Maian. The court will continue to hear the case tomorrow and the measures taken by the state government.
The court agreed to have a special hearing session on a plea deposited against the current demonstrations. The petition was deposited by the Amy Foundation against the demonstrations of Jarange.
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“The whole city was brought to the stop. The demonstration was not peaceful and all the conditions were raped,” said the bench for judges Ravira Guge and Gautam Ankhad.
The High Court has been on vacation since August 27 due to the Ganesh Festival in progress in the state and will resume on Tuesday September 2.
Fadnavis CM chairs meeting
The chief minister of Maharashtra, Fadnavis, chaired a meeting with officials on September 1 to discuss the question of reservation of Maratha.
The meeting was also followed by the deputy for the Maharashtra Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar.
#WATCH | Mumbai | The chief minister of Maharashtra, Fadnavis, has today chaired a meeting with officials of the Maratha reserve. CMS CMS Eknath Shinde, Ajit Pawar also present.
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