The Free Press Journal

Man kills self, mentions lack of quota for Marathas in note

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A 25-year-old man allegedly committed suicide in neighbouri­ng Navi Mumbai on Saturday, with his purported suicide note mentioning his anguish over the Maratha community not getting reservatio­n, police said.

It would be the eighth such suicide in the state in the last two weeks, where the deceased linked their decision to end life to the Maratha quota demand.

Arun Jagannath Bhadale, a resident of the Turbhe area, ended his life by hanging himself from the ceiling of the balcony of his house, Deputy Commission­er of Police Sudhakar Pathare told PTI. "We recovered a suicide note in which he mentions failure to get loan and the Maratha reservatio­n issue. We are verifying if the note was written by him," he added.

Bhadale, hailing from Bhor in Pune district, worked at the Agricultur­e Produce Market Committee (APMC), Pathare said.

According to another police official, his purported suicide note said he had applied to a private finance company for personal loan and deposited Rs 27,000 as demanded, but he was cheated by the company.

"On one hand we are not

getting loan and on the other hand government is not giving us Marathas the reservatio­n, there is no option left other than committing suicide," the note said.

The government should feel shame for failing to understand the community's sentiments, it added, according to the police official.

Senior police inspector Sanjay Nikam of the APMC police station said the police recovered the suicide note from Bhadale's bag which he had left at his brother's house in the Kopar Khairane area on Friday night.

The revived agitation of the Maratha community for reservatio­n in jobs and education has roiled Maharashtr­a in the last two weeks.

On Friday, a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reiterated his government’s commitment to granting a quota for the Maratha community, two more persons -– one from Aurangabad and the other from Pune district - committed suicide allegedly over the Maratha quota issue on Friday. Umesh Atmaram Indait, 22, a resident of Aurangabad’s

Chikalthan­a area, allegedly hanged himself in his house in the city’s Choudhary Colony. In the second case, Dattatrey Tukaram Shinde, 34, a resident of Purandar, reportedly threw himself in front of a train at the Daundaj railway station, said police sources. Both had allegedly written suicide notes attributin­g the cause of the death to the government’s ‘delay’ in granting reservatio­n to the Maratha community.

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