Maratha quota agitation: Internet suspended in 3 Maharashtra districts
As a precautionary measure, borders of these districts have also been sealed
PTI
Mumbai, 26 Feb
Internet services were suspended on
Monday in Maharashtra's Jalna, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Beed districts to
maintain law and order in view of the Maratha quota agitation led by activist
Manoj Jarange, officials said on Monday. As a precautionary measure, borders of
these districts have also been sealed, they said.
The internet services in the three
districts have been suspended with effect from 6 am to 4 pm to avoid any
untoward incident due to rumours on social media platforms, an official said
quoting an order of the state home department.
Three cases have been registered in
Beed district for agitations without permission, another official said adding
that two persons have been arrested for damaging a state transport bus.
Earlier, curfew was imposed in
Ambad taluka of Jalna district from Monday midnight to prevent any law and
order issue in view of the ongoing agitation by Jarange. There is a possibility
that quota supporters may arrive at Antarwali Sarati village in Ambad taluka of
Jalna, where Jarange has been staging a hunger strike, to stop him (from going
to Mumbai). Due to the huge crowd, there is a possibility that traffic on
Dhule-Mumbai highway and tehsils near Ambad may be affected, the order by Jalna
collector mentioned.
This may impact peace and create
law and order issues. Hence, curfew has been imposed under CrPC section 144 (2)
by the district collector in Ambad taluka from Monday midnight till further
orders, it said. The Maharashtra legislature during a one-day special session
last Tuesday unanimously passed a bill providing 10 per cent reservation for
the Marathas in education and government jobs under a separate category.
But Jarange has been firm on his
demand for quota for the community under the Other Backward Class (OBC)
category and converting the notification on ‘blood relatives’ of Kunbi Marathas
into a law.
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