Manoj, the leader of the Maratha movement to continue fast unto death at Azad Maidan in Mumbai Jarange Ko bombay High Court Has reprimanded Chief Justice Chandrashekhar of the High Court gave strict instructions that when he leaves the court, the way should be cleared. Court directed to vacate the ground before three o’clockThe court was told that about five thousand vehicles have reached the movement.
Chief of High Court Justice Chandrashekhar and Justice Hindu ritual of worship Gentleman The bench expressed displeasure over the problem of people due to the movement. Maratha community lawyer Bombay High Court Told that about five thousand vehicles have reached the movement, but there is no arrangement for 500 people to stop. On this Chief Justice Taking a tough stance, he said, ,There is no place for judge to walk on the streets, Normalize the situation Otherwise Strict action will be taken,
Chief Justice Chandrasekhar said in a strict tone that this matter cannot be left like this. He said that there is no permission after three o’clock. Giving strict instructions to the government, he said, ‘When I leave the court, we should not see these vehicles. For this, take whatever appropriate and necessary steps, take it., The Maratha lawyer said that only food and drinks are there, the rest of the vehicles have been removed. He requested the court to think a little before passing the order.
Manoj Jarange Maratha Samaj has been protesting in Mumbai for 4 days to demand reservation. Amidst this protest, the situation of jam was seen in Mumbai. In this situation, Mumbai Police Manoj Jarange Refusing to allow the performance of the Azad ground, a notice has been sent to vacate the ground.
Home of Maharashtra Minister of State Pankaj Bhoyar Tain news agency IANS Talking to said that Manoj from the government Jarange And their colleagues again and again Request It has been done that from the movement Mumbai residents Do not have trouble Minister pankaj Bhoyar Also said that I believe Manoj Jarange And their companions will discuss the path of peace by discussing with the government.