Over 300 held as Maratha quota activists hold 'Jail Bharo' agitation

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

activists held '(fill the jails)' protest at various places in today, demanding immediate introduction of reservations in jobs and education for the community.

Pro-quota groups led by Kranti Morcha organised at Azad Maidan in south Mumbai, where police detained 34 persons. They were released later, a said.

Rail and road traffic in the city was not affected by the protest. Police had made adequate security arrangements in view of the agitation, said the

"We have lost confidence in His assurances of offering reservation are hollow," Kedar Shinde, a protester at Azad Maidan, said.

Agitators also staged a demonstration outside the residence of in district.

Protesters blocked a portion of Pune-National Highway in Solapur, police said.

Farmers in district in the Marathwada region, which has witnessed most of the aggressive protests in the last 10 days, organised a bullock-cart march to demand quota for the community.

At least 65 protesters were detained in district, a rural said. Pro-quota agitators also organised a rally at Junnar in the district, he added.

In Madha in district, at least 50 protesters were detained.

Eleven protesters were detained at Pandharpur when they locked the gate of the Tehsildar office under a "Tala-thoko" agitation. Police took agitators in custody after opening the gate.

Over 150 protesters were detained at Malegaon in district and 25 at Ambejogai in district.

In every case, protesters were briefly detained under the Police Act and were let off after being "reprimand", police said.

The politically influential community constitutes 30 per cent of the state's 12 crore population. The quota agitation had turned violent in the last 10 days.

The community's demands include 50 per cent reservation in jobs and education, implementation of the capital punishment given to accused in the Kopardi rape case and amendment of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act to prevent its misuse.

So far, six people have committed suicide in the state during the ongoing agitation. Eight persons tried to set themselves on fire in district during a protest yesterday, but police foiled the attempt.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 21:30 IST