Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Afterviole­nce,marathastu­rntononcoo­peration

Groups tell citizens not to pay utility bills, taxes until their demands are met, also plan road blockades, sitins outside lawmakers’ houses

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Upping the ante by launching a non-cooperatio­n movement from Wednesday, Maratha outfits have decided to not pay utility bills and taxes until the government accedes to their demand for reservatio­ns in jobs and education.

The decision was taken after the state coordinati­on committee representi­ng Maratha outfits from 22 districts met at Lathur in the Marathwada region on Sunday. The Maratha Kranti Morcha, the umbrella body of various community outfits, said it will resume the protest under the name of Maratha Kranti Janandolan from Wednesday. The noncoopera­tion movement will be part of the Maratha Kranti Janandolan.

Marathas will stage sit-ins outside the residences of MLAS and MPS from August 1 to August 9, and hold road blockades on August 9, marked as August Kranti Diwas.

“We passed nine resolution­s in the meeting. There will be no deliberati­on or dialogue with the state government anymore as it knows about our demands. Instead of the discussion, it should come with the concrete plan on how to implement our demands. Besides the withdrawal of all criminal cases registered against community members, we demand ₹50 lakh in compensati­on to the families of two youths, who died during protests, and jobs to their family members,” said Shantaram Kunjir, one of the coordinati­on committee members. Maratha leaders claimed that most criminal cases are false.

Meanwhile, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis also held a meeting with a few Maratha leaders headed by former chief minister Narayan Rane on Sunday. He reiterated that his government will withdraw cases, except serious ones, registered against protesters and hold a special session of the state legislatur­e to discuss the reservatio­n demand.

“I have made it clear that the government is positive about all demands, and we are taking steps to fulfil them. We have decided to withdraw all cases, except the serious ones, against Maratha protesters. If those (serious) cases are withdrawn, it will send a wrong message,” Fadnavis said. Fadnavis again said the government will keep aside 16% of the 72,000 jobs, planned to be filled in the near future, for Maratha candidates.

Maratha Kranti Morcha said the delegation that met Fadnavis on Sunday does not represent the community. Meanwhile, the Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena will hold separate meetings to chart their strategy over the Maratha agitation.

The NCP and Congress will later meet the Maharashtr­a State Commission for Backward Class and ask it to expedite the submission of its report on community’s socio-economic status.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT ?? With Marathas planning to intensify the quota protest, all eyes are on CM Devendra Fadnavis to break the deadlock.
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT With Marathas planning to intensify the quota protest, all eyes are on CM Devendra Fadnavis to break the deadlock.

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