BJP ally Shiv Sangram cranks up pressure on Maratha quota issue
The Hindu
It says massive protest planned in Aurangabad on June 26 would not be a ‘silent’ one
Cranking up the pressure on the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government over the Maratha quota issue, Shiv Sangram chief Vinayak Mete, an ally of the BJP, has called for a massive protest in Aurangabad on June 26. Mr. Mete, who had earlier organised a similar demonstration in Beed this month ignoring pandemic norms, warned that the forthcoming protest would not be a ‘silent’ one. He said a massive motorbike rally would be staged in Mumbai on June 27. “We have started a Statewide tour on behalf of the Maratha Reservation Struggle Committee…We will be visiting every district and holding meetings. We will stage rallies in all districts. This time, there will be no ‘silent rallies’. If our demands are not met by July 5, then we will not allow the monsoon session of the Legislature,” warned Mr. Mete.More Related News
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