The Maratha quota activist, Sachin Jarange, has been put on intravenous (IV) fluids by medical personnel as his hunger strike enters its ninth day. Mr. Jarange’s deteriorating health has raised concerns among supporters and has once again drawn attention to the contentious issue of Maratha reservation in Maharashtra.
Sachin Jarange embarked on a hunger strike nearly a week ago to demand the reinstatement of Maratha reservation quotas in government jobs and educational institutions. The Maratha community, which has long sought reservations, has been at the center of a heated debate in Maharashtra.
Concerns about Mr. Jarange’s health have grown as he continues his fast without taking food or water. Medical professionals and supporters have been closely monitoring his condition, with doctors now administering IV fluids to prevent further deterioration.
The Maratha reservation issue has a complex history in Maharashtra, marked by legal battles, protests, and political maneuvering. The Maratha community, which makes up a significant portion of the state’s population, has argued for quotas on the grounds of social and economic backwardness.
However, the reservations were struck down by the Supreme Court in 2019, which ruled that they exceeded the 50% cap on reservations set by previous court judgments. Since then, there have been persistent demands for the Maharashtra government to find a legal and constitutional solution to reinstate the Maratha quotas.
The state government has, in the past, taken measures to provide some level of reservation for the Maratha community but has faced challenges in navigating legal and constitutional constraints.
Mr. Jarange’s hunger strike has reignited the debate on this issue, with supporters arguing that his sacrifice highlights the urgency of finding a solution. However, opponents maintain that the reservation system should be based on economic criteria rather than caste, citing concerns about the overall reservation structure in the state.
The deteriorating health of Sachin Jarange adds further complexity to this long-standing issue. While supporters view his hunger strike as a symbol of dedication to the cause, there is growing pressure on the state government to address the Maratha reservation question definitively and within the bounds of the law.
As Sachin Jarange’s hunger strike continues, it remains to be seen how this activism will influence the ongoing debate and negotiations surrounding Maratha reservations in Maharashtra. The issue continues to be a significant political and social concern in the state, with potential implications for future policies and legislation.
Author: IBC Global Times
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