Maratha quota stir: Mumbai bandh today; Navi Mumbai, Panvel to also be shut
As the
Maratha quota stir intensified, agitators clashed with the police and torched
vehicles at several places on Tuesday
Current Affairs News:
Mumbaikars
on Wednesday braced for a Mumbai bandh after large-scale violence marred a
state-wide protest on Tuesday by Maratha outfits demanding reservations for the
community in Maharashtra, where a constable died and nine other policemen were
injured amid a suicide attempt by three agitators.
As
the stir for reservations in jobs and education intensified, the Maratha Kranti
Morcha, which is spearheading the agitation, is taking its battle to Mumbai
where it has called for the shutdown. Another outfit, the Sakal Maratha Samaj,
called for a bandh on Wednesday in Navi Mumbai and Panvel as well.
On
Tuesday, stone-pelting and arson were reported from several parts of the state,
which remained on edge. Agitators clashed with the police and torched vehicles
at several places, while internet services were suspended in rural areas of
Aurangabad district to prevent any untoward incident. In Jalna, the police
fired in the air to scatter protesters.
The
impact of Tuesday's bandh was more visible in Aurangabad and adjoining
districts in the central region of the state, a day after the death of a
protester.
Quotas
for Marathas, a politically influential community that constitutes around 30
per cent of the state's population, has been a hugely contentious issue.
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