Maratha Quota Alert: Manoj Jarange Patil left water on the fourth day of hunger strike, health increased. The agitators fast towards Mumbai, what will the government do? Will the historical Marath Kumbi give a new direction to the record movement?
Manoj jaranran patil hunger strike: The fourth day of the Maratha reservation movement is becoming very serious for Manoj Jarang Patil. Today, he stopped taking water along with food grains in the hunger strike, which has posed a serious threat to health. The team of doctors tested their blood pressure, sugar and other health parameters late at night. ORS and water were advised to take, but Jarange Patil refused.
Will the government be able to succeed in convincing Patil?
Former Maratha Reservation Committee member Madhukar Ardhad met Jarang Patil for 45 minutes and presented him a historic record records in five districts of Marathwada. He claims that Maratha Kunbi is registered in 35-40% records, which can become an important basis in the reservation fight. Hyderabad gadgets and modi script documents were also placed in front of Jarange.
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Increased stress at the movement site-BMC made special arrangements
The decision of Jarange Patil not drinking water has increased tension at the movement site. BMC laid a stone ballast to remove mud and rain water stored in Azad Maidan. The volunteers spread it and level the place for the agitators. Despite this preparation, the resolve of the agitators is clear – they want to pressurize the government.
Mumbai’s traffic status and agitators’ trend
Today traffic in Mumbai is smooth. The movement of trains on the Eastern Freeway is normal, but a large number of vehicles of agitators are reaching the city. The agitators from Nanded camped overnight at the Churchgate railway station. The mat was laid on the passengers’ routes and hundreds of people slept in the station premises.
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Increased conflict between agitation and government
The movement of Manoj Jarange Patil has entered the fourth day today. The danger on health is deepening, and the pressure on the government is increasing. Today the state government can take the initiative to talk to Jarang Patil. Some ministers can also meet them on the spot. The question is – will the solution of this struggle be able to get out soon or will the movement be intensified?