QN-nat-Maratha quotas: Fresh violence rocks Maharashtra, one more suicide

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Fresh violence with arson, roadblocks, attacks on police and shutdowns rocked several parts of over the demands for reservations while one person committed suicide by jumping under a running train here on Monday.

In Aurangabad, committed suicide by jumping in front of a running train after posting his intention on

He ended his life sometime on Sunday, but his body was recovered on Monday near Mukundwadi railway station, resulting in a shutdown in parts of the district. This is the third quota-related suicide in the violence-hit state in the past one week.

The main opposition and Nationalist Party convened urgent separate meetings of all their legislators to discuss the crises arising out of the continuing violence.

Later, delegations from both parties independently met and State Backward Class Commission (MSBCC) officials on the issue.

of Opposition in the Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil, of the Congress, told that the MSBCC would take around three months to complete its ongoing survey on the economic backwardness of the community.

of Opposition in the Council Dhananjay Munde, of the NCP, said the party has also written to seeking his urgent intervention to resolve the quota crisis.

During the day, over two dozen vehicles, including five state transport buses were torched or damaged as the agiation took a violent turn in district's Chakan, Hinjewadi, Khed and the today.

Angry protestors targeted the and in the resultant violence at least five policemen were injured, elsewhere in the town, three persons were hurt in stone-pelting incidents.

Police retaliated by firing teargas shells to quell the protestors and clamped prohibitory orders, while a total shutdown was observed in Chakan and other towns as all political parties appealed to the Maratha leaders for peace and restraint.

ST buses were also targeted in Solapur's Pandharpur pilgrim centre and adjourning Kolhapur since midnight on Sunday-Monday, forcing a precautionary suspension of all ST services for the day as roads were blocked by squatting activists and burning tyres.

Activists attempted to set afire some vehicles and ST buses in Nandurbar but were thwarted by police though some parts observed a shutdown.

The is likely to back the on this specific issue and has urged the government to announce the quotas without waiting for the MSBCC report, or disturbing the existing reservations.

"Do anything but declare the Marathas quota immediately... Convene the special legislature session urgently, submit a proposal for constitutional amendments to the centre and resolve the crisis as the state continues to suffer," told

Senior NCP has flayed the undue delays on the part of the government in announcing the quotas and demanded they do so without further delays.

Many legislators have offered to resign en masse on the emotive issue but will await the final decision of the party high command, party sources said this evening.

So far, at least eight legislators from various parties including Congress, NCP, and BJP have quit or offered to quit their posts for Maratha reservations.

Maratha Kranti Morcha convenor Vinod Patil demanded that the government must announce a time-bound programme to implement Maratha quotas by Tuesday (July 31), failing which the stir would be intensified from August 1.

Similarly, the Dhangars community has also demanded their share of quotas by September 1 or warned the authorities of an agitation.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 20:48 IST