Ajit Pawar's big comment amid Manoj Jaranaran-led Maratha protests in Azad Maidan: 'Maharashtra Govt positive ...'

Ajit Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, dropped a big tip on the maratha quota on Friday amid activist Manoj Jarange’s strike. Pawar said with reporters in Pimpri Chinchwad that the Maharashtra government is positive about the demands of maratha and is working to find a solution. His statement came when many years started an indefinite hunger strike at Azad Maidan in Mumbai and sought reservations for the maratha community. Here’s what Ajit Pawar said: Ajit Pawar said that the state government has set up a committee under the Cabinet Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, which is already holding a dialogue on the issue. “Everyone has the right to set a protest march, provided it is done peacefully. The Mahayuti government works to find a solution to the demands, and we are confident that a solution will come up,” he said. Pawar said the court had given permission for years despite his objection. “If the court says something, everyone should follow it in letter and spirit,” he added. The Deputy CM said the state government is positive and will find a way. “We work hard to get to a solution through dialogue,” he said. Pawar also made it clear that all communities in the state should get justice, while making the allegations of OBC leader Laxman Hake’s allegations that some NCP MLAs supported the excitement of Jarange. ‘I saw in the news that colleagues of different parties also expanded support. Everyone has the right to express their views and opinions, ‘he said. Ajit Pawar added that he had no much importance to Hake’s statements, because it is like ‘Vinash Kale Vippit Buddhi’ (as one’s downfall approaches, their intellect turns against them). What is Manoj Yarange demanding? Manoj Jarange, who has been on hunger strike since Friday, is demanding a 10 percent quota for marathas under the other backward class category. He wants marathas to be recognized as Kunbis, an agricultural guests included in the OBC category, which will make them eligible for discussion, although OBC leaders are opposed to it. Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Uddhav Thackeray, head of Shiv Sena (UBT), have already endorsed Jarange’s excitement. “From every corner of Maharashtra, our marathi brothers gathered in Mumbai and counted in thousands. Questions rain, water and mud, they struggled for their fair claims,” ​​Thackeray said.