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Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange. File
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Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange on Thursday (May 28, 2026) said the Maharashtra government would be responsible if he suffers health complications during his indefinite hunger strike, which he declared would begin directly under the scorching summer sun on May 30.

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Mr. Jarange had said earlier that he would begin a fast over the community’s “unfulfilled” demands, and given the Maharashtra government a deadline of May 29 to distribute Kunbi caste certificates in Marathwada.

“I have already given enough time for discussions. Now the time has come to take a tougher stand. If I die due to heatstroke, the Chief Minister and the government will be responsible,” Mr. Jarange said. He further declared that his agitation at Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district would be “unlike” any protest seen in the country. “This time, I will not sit under a shelter. There will be no tent, no shade. I will give up water, food, and even footwear during the protest. Either the government will act, or I will perish,” he said.

Mr. Jarange also appealed to members of the Maratha community not to gather at his protest venue, about 400 km from Mumbai. “Do not come here. I will sit alone in the blazing heat of May,” he said. The Maratha leader alleged that despite repeated peaceful protests, rallies, and negotiations, no concrete steps had been taken regarding reservation for the Maratha community.

A few days ago, BJP Member of Legislative Council Prasad Lad had met him for discussions. However, according to Mr. Jarange, no progress was made afterwards.

The activist has accused the government of filing false cases against Maratha youths and questioned the “delay” in providing jobs to families of those who “sacrificed” their lives during the agitation. “Maratha votes are needed during elections, but reservation is still denied. The government claims to have issued three lakh Kunbi certificates. Is that some favour?” he asked.

Mr. Jarange also questioned the criteria being cited against reservation demands. “You say western Maharashtra has prosperous orchards and wealthy farmers. OBC [Other Backward Class] communities also have orchards and prosperity. Is wealth or horticulture a criterion for reservation?” he said.

Calling his upcoming protest a “decisive” battle, Mr. Jarange said, “We explained everything peacefully, took out rallies, and still reservation has not been granted. The children of the Maratha community deserve to become officers and secure their future.”

Mr. Jarange has been demanding that all Marathas be recognised as Kunbis, an agrarian caste included in the OBC category, which will make them eligible for reservation in government jobs and education.



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Gatherings are banned in Beed and several shops are shut.

Beed:

Maharashtra’s Beed city is today under a security cover in view of the violence that erupted during Maratha quota protests yesterday. Gatherings are banned in Beed and several shops are shut to ensure no fresh outbreak of violence. There is no internet in the city as well.

The houses of two legislators were vandalised while an office of the Nationalist Congress Party was set on fire yesterday by angry protesters even as the government has formed a committee to look into the Maratha’s demands.

This morning, barricades were erected at several places and motorists found travelling without any work were being stopped at check-posts. The roads still bear the signs of tyres and vehicles burnt by the protesters yesterday.

At the bus depot, broken windshields are an evidence of the vandalism that unfolded in the city yesterday. Over 50 buses were vandalised and attempts were made to set the vehicles on fire as well.

“A mob of over a thousand people targeted the bus depot last evening. Around 53 buses were vandalized that resulted in damages worth Rs 70 lakh. These buses were parked at the depot,” said Ajay Kumar More, a district transport official.

“The control cabin at the depot, from where announcements are made, and CCTV cameras were also vandalized. They also tried to set a bus on fire but was stopped by our staff,” he added.

An inspection is on at the depot and buses are not running in the district today due to the security restrictions.

The police have registered 12 cases in connection to Monday’s violence in Beed and arrested 55 people. Besides, around 300 people have been identified as linked to yesterday’s incidents, Beed Superintendent of Police (SP) Nand kumar Thakur told NDTV.

Marathas have been demanding the reservation in education and government jobs. The latest protests were triggered by alleged comments against a hunger strike by pro-quota activist Manoj Jarange Patil. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has assured Mr Patil his government would act on their demand.



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