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No longer a need to visit Mumbai, conveyed demands to Maharashtra govt, say protestors in Jalna

Manoj Jarange Patil, who is protesting for Maratha reservation, said, the govt has called us for discussions but we don't feel a need to visit Mumbai anymore

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Sakal Maratha Samaj held a protest demonstration in Dadar, Mumbai on Sunday. Representational Pic/Ashish Raje

Sakal Maratha Samaj held a protest demonstration in Dadar, Mumbai on Sunday. Representational Pic/Ashish Raje

The protestors in Maharashtra's Jalna demanding reservation for the Maratha community on Monday said there was no need to visit Mumbai and talk to the government as they have conveyed their demands to the Maharashtra government delegation, reported the ANI.

Manoj Jarange Patil, who is protesting for Maratha reservation, while talking to ANI over the phone said, "The government has called us for discussions in Mumbai but we don't feel a need to visit Mumbai anymore because a government delegation led by Minister Girish Mahajan met us and had a discussion with us, whatever we had to say, we told them."

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