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MVA govt extends helps to protest for Maratha quota, Ajit Pawar says dialogue the way in which out

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The Maha Vikas Aghadi authorities led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has prolonged its assist to the silent sit-in protests that can be held by the Maratha group from Wednesday to press for his or her demand for reservation in schooling and jobs. The agitation will start from Chhatrapati Shahu Samadhi Sthal in Kolhapur and can be subsequently held in 36 districts of the state.
“Kolhapur district Guardian Minister Hasan Mushrif, Congress Minister Satej Patil and all district MLAs will be present at the sit-in protests being launched by the Maratha community in Kolhapur. The government is extending support to the silent protests,” Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar mentioned on Tuesday.
Pawar added that they tried to persuade the Maratha group to carry dialogue as a substitute of resorting to the sit in protests. “Through dialogue some solution can be found. However, they decided to go ahead with the agitation,” he mentioned.

On the opposite hand, Sambhajiraje Chhatrapati, MP, who’s main the silent protest, mentioned, “The Maratha community has been forced to hold the protest as the state government has remained indecisive over the key demands that we placed before them. There is no response from the state government on our demands which has led to our holding the protests.”

Appealing to the group leaders and members to not argue with the folks’s representatives who can be current throughout the agitation, Sambhjairaje mentioned, “Maratha group coordinators and others like college students and youths is not going to converse. Only folks’s representatives can be allowed to talk on the sit-in protests. We wish to know their views…We wish to know what they intend to do on Maratha group’s calls for for reservation. We really feel an answer may be discovered if all of the folks’s representatives come collectively and wrack their brains.’
Sambhajiraje additional mentioned that the primary of the sequence of silent protests can be held in Kolhapur whereas adhering to all Covid norms. “Those coming to the protests will have to compulsorily wear masks and maintain social distancing. We have to strictly observe Covid-appropriate behaviour,” he mentioned.
The protests can be held in all 36 districts of the state after each two to a few days until the federal government decides to take concrete selections.
On Monday, Sambhajiraje and Udayanraje Bhosale, each descendants of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, had met in Pune and warned the federal government that its “inaction” on the group’s demand may result in violence which can then be tough to regulate.
Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar has mentioned there is no such thing as a risk to Maha Vikas Aghadi authorities until it has the assist of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, NCP chief Sharad Pawar and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

“The Maha Vikas Aghadi government came into being after these three leaders decided to come together. Till they extend support, there is no threat to the government,” he mentioned.
His remarks got here within the wake of MPCC chief Nana Patole expressing his want to change into chief minister and saying that the Congress will contest all future elections by itself. “For becoming the chief minister, a party needs the support of 145 MLAs,” Pawar mentioned taunting Patole.