Sena MLC demands ordinance for quota to Marathas as Aurangabad emerges as stir epicentre

Press Trust of India  |  Aurangabad (Maha) 

With the district emerging as the epicentre of Marathas' agitation for reservation after the death of two protesters, a MLC joined the stir, demanding an ordinance for the quota and threatening to resign by 4 pm today if no decision was taken on the issue forthwith.

"I have urged the government to bring an ordinance and call a special session of the to discuss the issue and give reservation to the community," he told reporters here.

Both and the Centre are ruled by the same party (BJP), so there will no problem in getting clearance for the ordinance, he said.

"If no decision is taken in this connection till 4 pm today, I will resign as the member of the Legislative Council," he said.

and were manhandled yesterday during the last rites of one of the protesters, (27).

Shinde had jumped to death from a bridge over the in on Monday.

Another protester, Jagannath Sonawane, 55, consumed a poisonous substance yesterday during the agitation. He died at the and Hospital here this morning.

Besides, protester (28), who jumped from the bridge on on Nashik-Aurangabad road yesterday, was undergoing treatment in a hospital.

Another agitator, Amol Jagtap (26), from district had set himself ablaze but was over-powered by the police.

He was undergoing treatment at a government hospital in for his injuries.

Amid the protests, Shyam Lakhan Kadgaonkar, a head from Osmanabad, died yesterday near Shinde's funeral venue.

"The postmortem report is awaited. Some injury marks were seen on his hands and legs," a had earlier said, adding another got injured there in stone-pelting.

Protesters had yesterday torched at fire brigade van and a state transport (ST) bus during the agitation.

were also suspended in rural areas of Aurangabad district yesterday to prevent any untoward incident.

As the stir for reservation in jobs and education intensified, the Kranti Morcha, which is spearheading the agitation, took its battle to today where it has called for a shutdown.

Quotas for Marathas, a politically influential community that constitutes around 30 per cent of the state's population, has been a hugely contentious issue.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 16:05 IST