Vandalism, suicide... a stir in maratha movement..? 


In Maharashtra, the maratha reservation movement has gained momentum. monday, october 30, saw the agitators set fire to both the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='nationalist congress party-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>nationalist congress party (NCP) headquarters in Beed and mla Prakash Solanke's home. Additionally, a group of demonstrators set fire to the Municipal Council building's first floor. In addition, prashant Bamb, a bjp mla from Gangapur, had vandalism in his office. Regarding the whole issue, a verbal battle has broken out between the opposition and the government. large things

A news agency reports that social activist Manoj Jarange, who is demanding reservations for the maratha community while fasting indefinitely in Jalna, Maharashtra, has declined to get a health examination. Dr. Pratap Ghodke, Jalna's acting civil surgeon, told that going without food for an extended period of time might have an impact on one's essential organs and general health.

To support maratha reservation, two Eknath shiv sena MPs resigned. hemant Patil, the mp from Maharashtra's Hingoli, tendered his resignation on monday to the lok sabha secretariat in New Delhi. hemant Godse, a Nashik mp, has tendered his resignation to chief minister Eknath Shinde in writing.

Governor Ramesh Bais was welcomed by a team of the maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), which included representatives from the congress, uddhav Thackeray's shiv sena, and Sharad Pawar's NCP. MVA insisted during this time that any required recommendations be made about the maratha reservation campaign. Several prominent figures attended the meeting, including Abhijeet Vanjari, ashok Chavan, and congress leaders Nana Patole.

Mahavikas Aghadi's group met with governor Ramesh Bais and presented him with a list of demands. The legislature should be called into a special session, and governor Ramesh Bais should be urged to speak with prime minister Narendra and President Draupardi Murma. Manoj Jarange Patil is not doing well medically. The issue must to be settled in such a case as quickly as feasible. Prior to convening a special session, the government ought to make the reserve law draft public.

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