In a big move about Maratha reservation, the Maharashtra government has made a strong decision, agreeing to what Manoj Jarange Patil asked for. Today, a rule will be made about adding the names of close family members in the Kunbi certificate. This decision comes after a meeting at the Chief Minister’s house where they talked about and settled the matter.
The Demand and Its Resolution
Manoj Jarange Patil, a big leader in the Maratha reservation movement, said it was important to give Kunbi certificates to the spouses of people who already have them. The government accepted this demand, showing they want to include everyone and solve all problems in the community.
Efforts to Restrict Jarange: Insights
People are trying to stop Jarange from leaving Mumbai. The government has made a rule about this, and they will give Jarange Patil a copy soon.
Jarange’s Warning to the Government
Jarange warned the government strongly, saying they won’t stop protesting until they get promises about jobs and education. Deepak Kesarikar, Maharashtra’s Minister, said they heard the activists’ demands, but Jarange and his team talked to their supporters in Navi Mumbai and planned their next moves based on documents from the authorities.
Minister’s Affirmation
Minister Kesarikar said, “We won’t give up until we get what we want. The government is trying to stop Jarange from going to Mumbai.” He also told the media that they agreed to Jarange’s demands and will follow the right process. Around 37 lakh Kunbi certificates have been given till now, and they expect to give 50 lakhs soon.
Before all this, Jarange and many supporters met in Navi Mumbai. Other activists joined them, coming from different places around Mumbai using motorcycles, cars, jeeps, tempos, and trucks, meeting at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC).
The events show how complex the situation is with Maratha reservation, as both the government and activists work towards their goals.
FAQs
The Maharashtra government has agreed to Manoj Jarange Patil’s demand to include close family members’ names in the Kunbi certificate.
Manoj Jarange Patil is a prominent leader advocating for Maratha reservation. He demanded Kunbi certificates for the spouses of existing certificate holders, which the government accepted.
The government has made efforts to prevent Jarange from leaving Mumbai and has drafted a rule in this regard.
Jarange warned the government that the protests would continue until promises regarding jobs and education for the Maratha community are fulfilled.
Minister Kesarikar affirmed the government’s commitment to fulfilling Jarange’s demands and assured that the process would be followed.
Approximately 37 lakh Kunbi certificates have been issued, with the number expected to increase to 50 lakhs soon.
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