Updated On: 30 August, 2025 05:42 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Supporters of the Maratha quota briefly blocked traffic near the JJ flyover on Saturday, after they were reportedly denied access to use the bridge to reach the Azad Maidan in south Mumbai. Pics/Atul Kamble

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Meanwhile, as the Maratha quota protest entered its second day in Mumbai, traffic came to a grinding halt outside the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and the surrounding areas on Saturday, with the police struggling to convince protesters to clear the route
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Protesters were seen thronging the main junctions in south Mumbai, causing traffic snarls during the morning peak hours

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The police were seen struggling to convince protestors, who spilt onto the streets demanding basic amenities like toilets, water and shelter
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Apart from the police, there is heavy deployment of Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial Security Force and Rapid Action Force personnel to maintain law and order and prevent untoward incidents

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The Mumbai traffic police, in a post on X, urged motorists to avoid roads leading up to CSMT, its adjoining areas, and the Eastern Freeway and instead use alternative routes
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Jarange, who began his fast on Friday, has vowed not to end his protest until the state government announces concrete steps to grant reservation to the Maratha community

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The incident near JJ flyover is one of several instances as more supporters arrive in Mumbai to join the movement
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