The protest, which lasted several days and attracted thousands of people to Azad Maidan and nearby areas, left behind a large amount of waste, including plastic bottles, food packets, and other litter. Pics/Sameer Abedi
The BMC had earlier stated that the civic body deployed over 1,000 sanitation workers to clean up the affected parts of south Mumbai
Heaps of mineral water bottles were lying inside and outside the protest site, and some people were seen picking them up
Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange on Tuesday evening ended his hunger strike at Azad Maidan in Mumbai where he had been fasting for last 5-days
He declared victory for his agitation after the Maharashtra government's cabinet sub-committee headed by Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil on Maratha quota accepted most of his demands
Later, scenes of triumph and jubilation unfolded at the historic Azad Maidan and thousands of protesters, who reached Mumbai in support of Jarange's hunger strike last week, cheered for him

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