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Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange Patil. File
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Launching the fast in his native Antarwali Sarathi village in the district, he said he had to undertake this step as the Maharashtra government has failed to fulfil the promise on the reservation issue.

Earlier, Mr. Jarange Patil had suspended his indefinite fast over the reservation issue on June 13, six days after launching it, and set a deadline of one month before the government to accept the communityâs demands.
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Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Mr. Jarange Patil said, âI had to launch this fast as the government did not keep its word. I will continue the strike till my death.â He said a crucial meeting will be held on August 29, where the Maratha community will decide whether to contest the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections.
âDuring the indefinite fast, he would undertake a Statewide tour from August 7 to 13,â he said.
âI will tour Maharashtra in an ambulance and address meetings. Following this, a series of meetings will be held at Antarwali Sarati from August 14 to 20 to discuss Assembly polls. On August 29, if the community decides against fielding any candidate, we will not field any. But we will then work towards defeating those who oppose Maratha reservation and support them who are in its favour,â Mr. Jarange Patil said.
He urged the Maratha community members to collect data on probable candidates to be fielded in the Assembly polls, so that discussion can be held on them between August 14 and 20.
He further said the ruling Mahayuti Alliance and the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) were trying to take advantage of his agitation.
âThe Mahayuti wants me to field 288 candidates in the elections, while the MVA hopes that I would support it instead. But I know their tricks and I will not let their plans succeed,â he said.
He alleged that the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government launched the âLadki Bahinâ and âLadka Bhauâ schemes in view of the upcoming elections. âThere were several welfare schemes that were shut down in the past,â he said.

Mr. Jarange Patil accused Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of betraying the Dhangar community by failing to include them in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category and alleged that OBC leaders were trying to create discord between Marathas and OBCs.
Also Read: OBC leaders should focus on ST quota for Dhangar community, says Jarange-Patil
On the Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadiâs plan to launch âAarakshan Bachao Janyatraâ on the reservation issue in parts of Maharashtra, he said, âWe expect that Ambedkar will support us as he is the leader of the poor and weaker sections of the society.â
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