Top officials rushed to Vashi on Friday morning to convince Jarange-Patil against entering Mumbai as the march there would lead to chaos and bring the city to a standstill | Latest News India
Maratha quota activist and supporters marching towards Mumbai to protest for quota in jobs and education. Traffic restrictions imposed in Mumbai during Maratha quota march; heavy vehicles restricted during peak hours, buses and trucks restricted during daytime.
Organisers claimed over a million people will be part of the march when it enters Mumbai even as the state government was trying to avoid this and the disruptions it was expected to cause | Latest News India
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday refused to restrain Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange from entering Mumbai with his supporters but asked the Maharashtra government to ensure that the city roads are not choked. ️ Manoj Jarange Patil Padayatra: Bombay High Court Refuses To Restrain Maratha Quota Activist From Entering Mumbai.
Quota activist Manoj Jarange on Tuesday said members of the Maratha community will show their strength in Mumbai on January 26 and reiterated that he would sit on an indefinite hunger strike for the reservation demand. Jarange set out on a march towards Mumbai from Jalna district on January 20 with thousands of supporters joining him en route. Manoj Jarange Patil Padayatra: Maratha Reservation Activist Firm on Launching Indefinite Hunger Strike in Mumbai.