Maratha reservation: Centre calls for peaceful solution

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

After the agitation by the community in over reservation in government jobs and education turned violent, (MoS) for Home (rural), planning and urged the protestors to solve the issue peacefully.

"I appeal to the people to maintain peace. We can solve it with a peaceful dialogue. 15 lakh pilgrims are in Pandharpur for Wari, they should not face problems," Kesarkar said.

"The reservation issue is still in the court. has decided that they will keep the seats reserved till it's solved. The community can discuss peacefully and come to a solution," he added.

The agitation took a steep turn on Monday after a youth committed suicide by jumping into amidst the 'Jal samadhi' agitation.

According to the police, Kakasaheb Shinde, a resident of Kaygaon village in district, died due to drowning, after he jumped to his death in the river.

The youth's demise triggered a fresh set of protests in several parts of

The agitators demanding "martyr" status for Shinde and a compensation of Rs. 50 lakh for his family, blocked the Mumbai-

Earlier on Sunday, also cancelled his visit to following threats of protests.

Besides reservation for the community, loan waiver, Kopardi rape, unemployment are some of the other issues against which the community is protesting.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 18:41 IST