'One month ultimatum to the government for the decision of Maratha reservation

; Jarang's big decision on hunger strike
Jarange Patil said that the reservation will be discussed with the public. He said that he will not take a decision without discussing with the community.
In an all-party meeting held at the Sahyadri Guest House in Jalna-Mumbai, it was decided that Jarange would call off the fast. After that, Manoj Jarange has clarified his position by holding a press conference today. We gave the government 40 years. Now they are asking for a month. But asking why they need time, until the Maratha community gets reservation, Jarange has made it clear that he will not call off the hunger strike until such a letter from the government comes to me. So the government's efforts have failed again.


Ministers Sandipan Bhumre and Arjun Khotkar have given the draft of the all-party meeting to Jarange. After that, Jarange was going to explain his position. Accordingly, he called a meeting of the villagers. After the discussion in this meeting, he has clarified his position. He has given the government one month for reservation.
Manoj Jarange Patil has been on hunger strike for the last 14 days in Antarwali village of Jalanya to demand Maratha reservation. Jarange has declared that he will not return home from the protest site until the Marathas get the Kunbi certificate.
Jarange Patil said that the reservation will be discussed with the public. He said that he will not take a decision without discussing with the community. The government has asked for a period of one month and what decision will be taken in one month? This question was raised by Jarange Patil. He has also made it clear that even if the government is given one month's time, he will not leave the place of hunger strike.

The government has issued a GR in a day regarding reservation, but it is not sustainable in court. If you give a month's time, will you give a reservation that will last in the court? He asked the government. He also explained that I will not go home until I get the reservation letter.