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Schools, commercial units to remain shut in Pune

MARATHA KRANTI MORCHA BANDH

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Schools and colleges as well as plants of several companies will remain shut in Pune district on Thursday in view of the bandh called by the Maratha organisati­ons over their reservatio­n demand.

Collector Naval Kishore Ram in an order issued here said there could be road blockades and procession­s on Thursday and the possibilit­y of stone-pelting on vehicles and arson cannot be ruled out.

Therefore, schools and colleges have been asked to remain closed and an advisory has been issued in this connection, the order said.

“Even if there is no untoward incident during the protest, roads might be blocked and we don't want students to be inconvenie­nced and parents to be anxious unnecessar­ily,” the collector told PTI.

A release issued by the collectora­te said during the violence on July 30 in Chakan area, 70 to 80 vehicles were torched and damaged.

“Two school buses were also torched in the violence and lives of students were endangered,” it said.

In view of the bandh, majority of the commercial units in the Chakan industrial area have also decided to remain closed on Thursday.

“There are over 1,000 companies in the Chakan MIDC area and majority of them have decided keep their plants and firms shut,” Chakan police station’s senior inspector Santosh Girigosavi said.

He said a meeting was held with members of the Maratha Kranti Morcha, which has been spearheadi­ng protests across the state over quota demand, and they have assured that roads will not be blocked.

The morcha members have said that a sit-in agitation will be held at one place in Chakan, he said.

The district police have decided to deploy three companies of the State Reserve Police Force and a team of the Rapid Action Force in sensitive areas during the protest.

The politicall­y-influentia­l Maratha community, constituti­ng around 30 per cent of the state's population, has been agitating for reservatio­n in jobs and education.

Collector Naval Kishore Ram in an order issued here said there could be road blockades and procession­s on Thursday and the possibilit­y of stone-pelting on vehicles and arson cannot be ruled out

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