Khaleej Times

Violence and arson mark Maratha quota bandh

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mumbai — The bandh in Maharashtr­a called by pro-quota Maratha groups was on Wednesday marked by violence and arson even as one more protester died, a day after consuming poison.

In the wake of violence, the bandh in Mumbai was called off midway, despite which some areas continued to witness incidents like stone pelting till late evening.

Marathas, a politicall­y-influentia­l community constituti­ng around 30 per cent of the state’s population, have been demanding reservatio­n in jobs and education.

Protesters attacked buses, indulged in arson and pelted stones at local trains in several parts of Maharashtr­a, including Mumbai and the adjoining Thane city, during the bandh called by Maratha outfits to press their demand for reservatio­n in jobs and education.

The Mumbai-Pune and Mumbai-Goa highways were blocked for hours by the protesters.

Three policemen, including a superinten­dent of police, suffered

injuries in stone pelting. Police used force, including teargas shelling and baton charge, to disperse the violent protesters at several places.

A number of places saw pitched battles between the police and stone-pelters for hours. Police said several protesters were arrested for indulging in violence.

The agitation assumes significan­ce as it comes just a year ahead of the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls in the state. The community members have earlier organised

several rallies in various districts to highlight their demands.

Last year, a huge rally was organised by the Maratha Kranti Morcha in this connection in Mumbai. On Sunday last, 27-yearold Kakasaheb Shinde, a pro-quota protester, jumped off a bridge over Godavari River in Aurangabad and died. This led to intensific­ation of the agitation.

Yesterday, a man, identified as Jagannath Sonawane, consumed a poisonous substance during the protest in Aurangabad. He died on Wednesday at a local government hospital, becoming the second person to commit suicide.

The latest round of agitation, organised in the form of a bandh in various places of Maharashtr­a since Monday, today reached Mumbai where a shutdown was attempted to be imposed.

However, the bandh in the financial capital of India, which began this morning, was called off just before 3pm after various parts saw violence.

“We only wanted to prove that we are together and proved it. We never wanted protests to get violent and therefore, we are calling off our bandh in Mumbai for today,” Virendra Pawar, leader of the Morcha, told reporters here.

“We suspect some people carried out violent activities with political motives. Otherwise, it was supposed to be peaceful like before. But considerin­g the reports of violence coming from outside Mumbai, we decided to call it off,” Pawar added. —

 ?? PTI ?? Police personnel baton charge on stone-throwing Maratha kranti Morcha protesters during their statewide bandh, called for reservatio­ns in jobs and education protesters, in thane on Wednesday. —
PTI Police personnel baton charge on stone-throwing Maratha kranti Morcha protesters during their statewide bandh, called for reservatio­ns in jobs and education protesters, in thane on Wednesday. —

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