25 October,2016 07:07 PM IST | | PTI
The Marathas on Tuesday took out a 'silent march' as part of their state-wide mobilisation to press for demands like reservation in jobs and education for their community
Nagpur: The Marathas on Tuesday took out a 'silent march' as part of their state-wide mobilisation to press for demands like reservation in jobs and education for their community. The community is also seeking action against misuse of SC/ST Atrocities Act 1989. It has also denounced the brutal rape and murder of a Maratha girl at Kopardi in Ahmednagar district.
After the Sakal Maratha Samaj, which organised the protest march in Nagpur, allegedly decided to go alone excluding the Kunbis from the agitation, the Marathas turned out in large numbers to showcase their strength. The march, however, began late by an hour from the historic Reshimbagh ground in South-eastern part of the city. A bust of Maratha worrier Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was placed on the small dais and garlanded on the occasion.
Sporting saffron caps and holding banners, hundreds of community members including direct descendants of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj from Satara gathered for the march. Shrimant Shivrajsingh Raje Bhosale, Kalpitrape Bhonsale, Rutujaraje Bhonsale, Rajendrra Singh Bhonsale and Shrimant Janojiraje Bhonsale were among those who participated in the protest.
A member of erstwhile royal family Raje Mudhoji Bhonsale, former MP and staunch pro Vidarbha leader Jambuwantrao Dhote, former Minister and former president of Pradesh Congress Committee, Ranjeet Deshmukh, former MLA Sunil Shinde, former Vice Chancellor of PDKV (Dr Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth), Dr Shrad Nimbalkar were also present.
The morcha culminated at Kasturchand Park ground, and later five girls from community submitted a memorandum to the District Collector. The Sakal Maratha-Kunbi Samaj has announced December 14 as the date for its march.