Millennium Post

Maratha quota stir: Traffic hit, Internet suspended, schools closed in Maha

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: Road traffic was disrupted and schools remained shut in Maharashtr­a, while Internet services were suspended in Pune district during the state-wide bandh on Thursday called by Maratha outfits in support of their demand for reservatio­n.

The agitation, which began on a relatively peaceful note in the morning, turned violent on Thursday afternoon.

A police car and two private vehicles were torched in Aurangabad, and the police had to resort to lathicharg­e to disperse the mob.

While in Pune agitators attacked the gate and a cabin at the district collector’s office and damaged some light bulbs in the premises, protesters threw stones at the office of ex-chief minister Ashok Chavan-controlled newspaper Satyaprabh­a in Nanded and broke its window panes, police said.

Stones were also allegedly pelted at the office of another Marathi daily ‘Pudhari’, located in the same area, they said.

In Latur, Congress MLA Trimbakrao Bhise faced the ire of protesters, who surrounded him and pushed him away, police said.

Despite an appeal from Maratha community leaders to observe the bandh peacefully, police said protesters blocked roads and burnt tyres in some places.

Two groups of protesters clashed at Kranti Chowk in Aurangabad district when someone allegedly raised slogans against Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, an official said.

A group led by Sena district chief Ambadas Danve objected to the slogans, following which members of both sides beat up each other, he said.

“One person was injured in the incident, but the situation was brought under control. We separated the two groups and dispersed them,” the police official said. Internet services were suspended in seven rural tehsils of Pune district to prevent rumour-mongering, SP Sandip Patil said.

Agitators held a sit-in outside the residence of NCP chief Sharad Pawar in Pune’s Baramati tehsil, and were joined by his nephew Ajit Pawar in support of the demand for quota in government jobs and education.

Protesters stopped buses and other vehicles in Latur, Jalna, Solapur and Buldhana districts. They blocked the Madha-shetfal road, which is connected to NH 9 (PuneHydera­bad) in Solapur district, officials said.

A police official said tyres were burned on roads in Jalna and Ahmednagar districts.

Shiv Sena MLA from Kolhapur, Prakash Abitkar, who was not allowed to enter the Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai in support of the quota demand, sat outside the gate of the legislatur­e complex in protest.

The call for band was given by Sakal Maratha Samaj, an umbrella body of Maratha groups, but it excluded Navi Mumbai which had witnessed large-scale violence last month during protests by the community. Amol Jadhavrao, a leader of Sakal Maratha Samaj, had said yesterday that they would hold a peaceful protest from 8 am to 6 pm Thursday. Another Maratha faction had given a call to hold a sit-in outside the Mumbai suburban district collector’s office.

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