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‘Don’t trouble Mumbaikars’: Manoj Jarange to Maratha protesters after Bombay High Court order

“‘Don’t trouble Mumbaikars’: Manoj Jarange to Maratha protesters after Bombay HC order”, Hindustan Times, September 1, 2025:

“After the Bombay High Court came down heavily on the Maratha quota agitation, activist Manoj Jarange has asked protesters to follow the court directives.

“Follow the high court’s orders. Don’t trouble Mumbaikars. Don’t roam on streets, park vehicles in designated areas. Those who don’t want to listen to me can return to their villages,” Jarange said while addressing his supporters at Azad Maidan.

While addressing a gathering in a frail voice, the Maratha quota activist said he would leave Mumbai only after Marathas get the reservation under the OBC category……..”

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