‘Will not hesitate to go against state govt’

  • | Wednesday | 8th November, 2023

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Maharashtras cabinet minister for food and civil supplies Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday questioned as to why properties and establishments belonging to the OBC leaders were the most targeted and damaged.He also questioned the police failure in preventing these attacks, including the torching of the bungalows belonging to MLA Sandeep Kshirsagar and Prakash Solanke in Beed district.He said that during the lathicharge on protestors in Antarwali Sarati on September 1, agitators pelted stones and attacked policemen, injuring 70 of them. He also asked why the version of the police was not being heard and demanded an inquiry into attacks on police.Bhujbal also halted on the highway, near Antarwali Sarati village, where activist Manoj Jarange sat on an indefinite hunger strike recently.He also announced holding a mega protest in Ambad on November 17. In Beed, he paid a visit to Samata Parishads leader Subhash Raut-owned hotel, NCP (Sharad Pawar) district office and the MLAs homes that were torched by arsonists after the violence broke out on October 29 and 30.We also published the following articles recentlyMaratha quota agitation: Curfew lifted in Beed; no relaxation in DharashivCurfew has been lifted in parts of Beed district in Maharashtra following the violence during the Maratha quota agitation. However, prohibition orders and internet services remain in effect to maintain law and order. The Beed police have registered over 30 offenses and arrested 99 individuals in connection with the violence. Curfew is still in place in Dharashiv district, and a decision to lift it will be made after a review. The situation is currently under control, and a report will be submitted to the government by the Additional Director General of Police.After October, November also likely to be warmer than normalOctober 2021 was the third hottest on record in India since 1901, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The analysis showed that temperatures were above normal, with maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures being 0.93 degrees, 0.73 degrees, and 0.83 degrees higher respectively. The Saurashtra-Kutch region had temperatures above normal, while the rest of Gujarat had slightly lower differences. The upcoming forecast for November suggests that there will be no major drop in temperatures, with both minimum and maximum temperatures expected to remain normal to above normal.Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange ends indefinite fast; gives govt two months to resolve issueMaratha quota activist Manoj Jarange ended his nine-day-long hunger strike for the Maratha quota, but warned that he would lead a significant march to Mumbai if a decision was not made within two months. Jarange met with four state ministers and a delegation of retired high court judges, reiterating his demand for comprehensive reservation for Marathas in Maharashtra. He requested the state government to provide him with assurance for "foolproof reservation.

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