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Conversation failed with the government delegation; Jarang firm on continuous protest

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No headway appeared as a talks between Maratha Kota Movement leader Manoj Zerennge and a talks between a government -appointed delegation in Mumbai on Saturday.

Jarang also slammed Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to send former Justice Sandeep Shinde, who to expedite the process of giving reservation to the major Marathas of the committee established by the state government, to catch Parle with him.

Jerrange vowed to continue with his two -day hunger strike at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai, “Justice Shinde is not working to issue a government resolution (GR).”

The government deputed the delegation in the first day to interact with the Maratha leader, who started this latest round of spreading in Azad Maidan on Friday, in which thousands of Maratha community

Gerange is demanding 10 percent quota for Marathas under the OBC category. He wants the Marathas to be recognized as Kunbis – an agricultural caste that is included in the OBC category – which will make them eligible for reservation in government jobs and education.

He has said that this protest was the “final fight” of the community to obtain reservation.

The government’s delegation met Zrenge in the afternoon.

He said that under the retired Judge Shinde, the committee had studied the gazets related to the issue for the last 13 months and now was the time to present its report for the panel to get the status of Kunbi for the Marathas.

“Marathas in Marathwada should be declared as Kunbis and reservation. Hyderabad and Satara Gazets should be made in the law for this,” Jarang said.

In response, Justice Shinde said that he was not authorized to submit such reports, and said it was the job of the Backward Classes Commission.

“Caste certificate is given to individuals and not to the whole community,” he said.

The entire conservation between Shinde and Gerange was lived on Marathi news channels.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, Gerange slammed retired judge Shinde to CM Fadnavis to interact with him.

He said, “It is not the job of Nyaya Shinde to issue GR (government resolution), which declares the Marathas and Kunbis equally. It is an insult to the government, Raj Bhavan and the state to send Justice Shinde here.”

Shinde told reporters that the cabinet had given principle to Hyderabad Gazette.

He said, “I will go back to the cabinet sub-committee with details of my discussion with Jenga.”

In September 2023, Justice Shinde formed a committee by the then Eknath Shinde government to decide the functioning of the ‘Kunbi’ caste certificate to the members of the Maratha community.

Talking to reporters in the morning, Jerange asked the government not to provide misinformation that Marathas were demanding reservation from other backward classes (OBCs) quota.

“We are only demanding that we get our right part of quota on eligibility basis under the Kunbi category … We do not want to indulge in politics. We only want a reservation. The government should not test the patience of the Maratha community,” he warned.

“We are not asking to reduce the OBC quota. Do not spread wrong information,” he alleged.

He further urged CM Fadnavis not to insult the poor Marathas, and accused them of creating instability and trying to create an atmosphere in the state.

Prior to meeting Zrenge, the government delegation, Minister of State Radhakrishna Vicky Patil said that the issues raised by the Maratha leader were discussed in detail in the Cabinet Sub-Committee, and the government was committed to resolving them positively.

The protesters gathered for the agitation at Azad Maidan complained about lack of basic facilities at the protest site, which is located close to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Brihanambia Municipal Corporation (BMC) headquarters.

Gerange and thousands of his supporters rained overnight, struggling with mud on the ground and reduced the lack of basic facilities including a lack of water in the toilet.

Talking to reporters, Jarang accused the BMC Commissioner and the state of not providing food and water to the Administrator Bhushan Gagrani.

He said, “Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has a administrator, and under the influence of the Chief Minister, he has stopped food and water for the protesters. We will not forget it. You have closed public toilets and hotels. See how many days you harass the poor Marathas,” he said.

He said that the protesters are angry as they have been denied basic facilities.

Responding to the allegation, Minister Vicky Patil said, “We have discussed complaints of water and hygiene lack of water and hygiene for the protesters, about CM Fadnavis, and issues are being resolved.”

Many of them complained of lack of food, alleging that the government had closed shops around the protest site. He also claimed that there was a lack of adequate facilities to ensure their safety and hygiene in the land.

Amid the allegations, BMC claimed on Saturday afternoon that it put two trucks of gravel at Azad Maidan and provided necessary facilities.

The mud pokhar has been cleaned at the protest site and two gravel trucks have spread. Regular cleaning is being done by sanitation workers at the protest site and a medical aid desk has been installed to provide healthcare, it has been said.

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‘Congress submitted 89 lakh complaints to ECI during his head, all dismissed’

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Senior Congress leader Pawan Khera said on Sunday that 89 lakh complaints were tampered with by the party’s booth level agents (BLAS) during the special intensive amendment (SIR) of irregularities irregularities, but all were rejected by the Election Commission.

Alleging that the irregularities raised doubts over the intentions of the ECI, demanding that the entire practice be re -conducted.

Khera said in a press briefing in Patna, “ECI keeps on reporting through its sources that no complaint is coming from any political party. The truth is that the Congress has submitted complaints of 89 lakhs, which is related to irregularities in the EC.”

“When our Blass went to file a complaint, his complaints were turned down by the ECI. The pole panel clearly told our Blass that the complaints could only be accepted by individuals, not by political parties,” Khera said.

The Congress demands that the entire head practice be reopened, he said that the irregularities in the head doubted the Election Commission’s intentions.

He said, “Our Blaos left no stone unturned to register the complaints and objections of the voters, whose names were removed, and all the applications were submitted to the District Election Officer (DEOS),” he said.

The senior Congress leader said that the names of 65 lakh voters of Bihar were removed from the electoral rolls from 90,540 booths in the state by ECI.

While 25 lakh voters were removed due to migration, the names of 22 lakh people were removed as they are not alive. He said that the names of 9,70,000 voters were removed as they were found absent at the given address.

“The total number of booths where more than 100 names were removed, is 20,368, and the number of booths removed more than 200 is 1,988. There are 7,613 booths where the names of more than 70 percent of women were removed,” Khera claimed.

There are 635 booths where more than 75 percent of the names removed in the migrant category are women, saying that it is very important to verify these figures.

There are many cases where a single voter has been given two epic numbers, the senior Congress leader said.

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Akhilesh Yadav on alleged inspiration behind Bihar

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Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav took a sharp job in the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday, claiming that the Lok Sabha leader of Rahul Gandhi’s voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar had motivated the election body to pass through his edition of a special review.

Speaking at Patna Airport before its departure, the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister commented, “Voter Abhikar Yatra has done one head of the Election Commission itself. EC was busy making things easier (Jugad) For BJP, but despite this, the party is ready to defeat in Bihar assembly elections. ,

Akhilesh joined the journey in Saran on Saturday, addressing a joint rally with Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav and visited RJD patron Lalu Prasad at his residence in Patna.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, he said, “I am confident that Tejashvi will form the next government in Bihar. I cannot be in power in power in the present, but I will try to help them by sharing my experiences.”

Responding to the BJP’s criticism that India block is opposing the special amendment of the electoral roll as it wants to protect illegal immigrants and ‘foreign’ voters, the SP leader gave a befitting reply, “In our state, we have an immigrant (we have an immigrant (Gratitude) As Chief Minister. ,

His comment was directed at Yogi Adityanath, who is originally from Uttarakhand, who settled in Gorakhpur and became the head of a major religious institution.

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Voter Adhikar Yatra of India Block set for Grand Finale March in Patna

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The journey was not without controversy. A video allegedly showed a clearly against Prime Minister Modi in Darbhanga, which inspires the BJP protests and struggle with Congress workers in Patna. The Congress accused the BJP of attacking its Sadakat Ashram headquarters.

Addressing a rally in Araha, Rahul Gandhi called the journey a “revolution”, to ensure that no vote is stolen, warning that “if your vote is stolen, you will be robbed for your future.” He repeatedly criticized the Center, alleging that PM Modi and BJP-RSS serve elite interests, while Mahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb emphasize the constitutional rights of votes contained by Ambedkar.

During the journey, Rahul Gandhi adopted local symbols, wearing a white T-shirt, cargo pants, and “Gamcha” like many residents of rural Bihar. The yatra started from Sasram on 17 August and Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Nalanda, Lakhisarai, Munger, Bhagalpur, Katiyar, Purnia, Araria, Supaul, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Sitamari, East and West Champaran, Gopalganj, Gopalganj, Saiwan, Saiwan, Saiwan, Siavan, Saiwan, Saiwan, Gopalgana,

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