Where will Manoj Yarange Patil's first stop when leaving for Mumbai today
The issue of maratha discussion movement in the state once again became warm. Manoj Jarange Patil, leader of the Maratha discussion movement, leaves for Mumbai today. Ganeshotsav started in the entire state from today, including Mumbai. The government is trying to convince Manoj Jarang Patil not to stir during the festival. But he is determined about his demands and to Mumbai. The Battle of Manoj Yarange Patil, who runs to Maratha Reservation, is now leaving for Mumbai. The first stop of his maratha storm is in Junnar City. As a large multitude of Maratha Brothers are expected to come, Jitendra Deathly, District Collector of the Pune, instructed to close the Junnar Agricultural Produce Market Committee on August 28 to maintain law and order. Manoj Yarange Patil leaves for Mumbai after discussing the maratha community. The first stop of his path is at Junnar. Thousands of maratha brothers will reach Junnar City. At this time, long -time Patil will bow before the Shivneri fort and start his next journey. In light of the large crowd and the problem of law and order resulting from it, District Collector Jitendra Deathly decided to close the Agricultural Market of the Junnar Agricultural Produce Market Committee as a precaution. What did Manoj Yarange Patil say after the court’s decision? Manoj Yarange Patil was scheduled to protest at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. However, Manoj Yarange Patil was shocked by the Supreme Court. The court refused to allow protests at Azad Maidan. The court said the government could allow this protest in Navi Mumbai instead of Azad Maidan. After this decision of the court, Manoj Yarange Patil said: “We are the people who respect the court, we trust in the God of justice, we will certainly get justice, we also have a team of advocates, we will go to court.” What are the demands of Manoj Yarange? Manoj Jarange Patil demands that we receive OBC certificates according to the entries recorded in Hyderabad Gazette and Satara Gazette. Radhakrishna Vikhe said: “It was demanded that the committee led by Justice Shinde be expanded to make a decision to make a decision in the Hyderabad Gazette case. Share this story -tags