01 November,2023 10:33 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Maratha reservation protesters Wednesday morning vandalised Maharashtra cabinet minister Hasan Mushrif's SUV parked in south Mumbai, police said. Three persons were detained by the Marine Drive police in this connection, an official said.
Mushrif belongs to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) faction led by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.
News agency PTI reported that at around 7.30 am, two Maratha quota activists armed with wooden sticks attacked the minister's SUV (sports utility vehicle) parked near the Akashwani MLA hostel in south Mumbai. The window panes of the vehicle were damaged, the official said.
The agitators were raising the slogan "Ek Maratha, lakh Maratha," he said.
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Police rushed to the spot and three persons were taken into custody. During the enquiry, it came to light that these persons were from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, the official said.
The damaged vehicle was taken to the Marine Drive police station for further probe into the incident, he added.
On October 26, two cars of lawyer Gunaratna Sadavarte, who is a vociferous opponent of Maratha reservation, were vandalised in Parel area in Mumbai. Three men were later arrested for damaging the vehicles, police earlier said.
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After violent incidents in various parts of the state over the demand for Maratha reservation, the Mumbai police have stepped up security of cabinet ministers, other political leaders, offices of political parties and important places in the metropolis.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has called an all-party meeting to discuss the situation in the state amid the intensified Maratha quota agitation which took a violent turn in some parts of the state, but Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray has not been invited for the meet.
An official in the Chief Minister's Office said Shinde will apprise opposition leaders of the government's plans to handle the situation and seek their support.
Incidents of violence were witnessed in many parts of the state in the last few days.
State-run bus services have been completely suspended in five Marathwada districts while curfew and Internet shut-down have been imposed in parts of Beed where the houses of political leaders were targeted by protesters.
The CM has appealed to people not to resort to violence and also asked political parties to avoid indulging in any activities that would worsen the situation. (With inputs from PTI)