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Maratha stir: Mumbai gridlocked; Manoj Jarange vows more protests, city braces for chaos (photos)

TNN | Last updated on - Sep 2, 2025, 11:17 IST
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Massive crowd at Azad Maidan

Tens of thousands of Maratha quota protesters led by Manoj Jarange Patil gathered for the fifth consecutive day, demanding reservation under the OBC quota.

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Manoj Jarange vows to continue hunger strike

Manoj Jarange Patil said he would not leave Azad Maidan and would persist with his fast even if it cost him his life.

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Mumbai police issue vacate notice

Mumbai Police directed Jarange and his supporters to move protests to Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, after repeated violations of law and Bombay high court directives.

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Farmers support Maratha Morcha with food donations

Farmers from across Maharashtra sent roti, bhakdi, and pickles to support Maratha Morcha protesters.

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Schools and offices impacted

Fort-area schools, including St. Xavier’s College and Cathedral & John Connon, shifted to online classes; corporate offices advised employees to work from home amid heavy traffic chaos.

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Citywide traffic disruption

Key South Mumbai roads, including Hutatma Chowk, P D’Mello Road, and Marine Drive, were blocked as protesters and over 11,000 vehicles brought the area to a standstill.

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Food left wasted on CSMT footpaths

Large quantities of food were reportedly dumped and left abandoned on the footpaths at CSMT by Maratha Morcha supporters during the ongoing shutdown.

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This is why China is light years ahead of India and India will soon lose its position of outsourcing capital for maufacture. Its called democracy and strikes. Bundhs and fights. Maharashtra is famous for it. No wonder outsiders thrive in Mumbai because its Maharastrian people do not work.
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