Maratha leaders have called for a bandh from 8 am to 6 pm across
Maharashtra on Thursday, except Navi Mumbai and Thane. While addressing
the media a day before, they said the bandh will be carried out
peacefully, and there will be no violence. Leaders have also promised to
cooperate with the people. Essential services, including public
transport, will remain operational. Autorickshaws and taxis are likely
to remain off the roads while commercial establishments will shut for
the day.
“We have urged agitators to ensure that Thursday’s protests are held peacefully. There should be no violence of any kind, no public property should be damaged,” said Santosh Shinde, president of Sambhaj Brigade’s Pune unit.
The community is demanding written assurance of Maratha reservation, with a time-bound programme for fulfilling it. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has promised reservation for the community.
“We have urged agitators to ensure that Thursday’s protests are held peacefully. There should be no violence of any kind, no public property should be damaged,” said Santosh Shinde, president of Sambhaj Brigade’s Pune unit.

The community is demanding written assurance of Maratha reservation, with a time-bound programme for fulfilling it. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has promised reservation for the community.
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