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Madhya Pradesh: OBC body calls for ‘state bandh’ on Saturday; Congress extends support

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Despite the Supreme Court allowing holding of local body polls along with OBC reservation in Madhya Pradesh, the issue has stoked a massive row after OBC Mahasabha, an organisation representing the OBC community, called for a ‘state bandh’ on May 21 to raise the demand for 27 per cent reservation to the community.

This protest came a day after the apex court permitted the state government to continue with the elections along with reservation for OBCs in local bodies in the state with a limit of total 50 per cent reservation in it.

The OBC Mahasabha expressed its displeasure with the SC order, saying that giving only 14 per cent reservation to the OBCs will be injustice to the community.

“The SC’s order said the OBCs will get just 14 per cent reservation, whereas the quota should be provided as per the population of OBCs in the state — which is 48 per cent. Therefore, we are going ahead with our call for bandh,” said State President, OBC Mahasabha, Rakesh Singh Lodhi.

Sources told IANS that the call for a bandh came after a meeting of state and national level office-bearers of the Mahasabha was held after the SC order was pronounced.

While the OBC organisation said both the BJP and Congress had deceived the OBC community on the issue of reservation, the call for the bandh was given against the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, sources said.

Meanwhile, the opposition Congress has extended its support for the bandh, saying that the OBC must get 27 per cent reservation in local body polls instead of just 14 per cent.

“The OBC Mahasabha has given a call for bandh in Madhya Pradesh on May 21 for demanding reservation. The Congress party fully supports it,” said an official statement issued from the state Congress office on Thursday.

On Wednesday, the ruling BJP-led state government hailed the SC’s order, saying it was a “historic day” for Madhya Pradesh, and claimed that the government took all possible measures to ensure reservation for the OBC community.

The opposition Congress also hailed the top court’s ruling, but pointed out that it has capped the upper limit of reservation up to 50 per cent, due to which the OBC community will not be able to receive benefits of the 27 per cent quota.

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Arun Gawli Released from Nagpur Jail After 17 Years as Supreme Court Grants Bail

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Nagpur, September 3, 2025

Veteran gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli walked out of Nagpur Central Jail on Wednesday afternoon after spending over 17 years in prison. His release came after the Supreme Court granted him bail in connection with the 2007 murder of Shiv Sena corporator Kamlakar Jamsandekar.

A bench of Justices M. M. Sundresh and N. Kotiswar Singh observed that Gawli, now 76 years old, had already undergone more than 17 years of incarceration while his appeal remained pending. Taking into account his advanced age and the delay in the judicial process, the apex court allowed his release on bail, subject to conditions imposed by the trial court.

Gawli, popularly known as “Daddy” in Mumbai’s underworld circles, was convicted in 2012 under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Bombay High Court later upheld the conviction in 2019. Despite previous denials of bail, the prolonged incarceration became a decisive factor in the Supreme Court’s ruling this time.

His release from Nagpur Central Jail was marked by the presence of family members, close associates, and supporters, who had gathered outside the prison since morning. Security was kept tight during the process.

Arun Gawli rose to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s as a key figure in Mumbai’s underworld, building his base at Dagdi Chawl in Byculla. Transitioning into politics, he founded the Akhil Bharatiya Sena and served as an MLA from Chinchpokli between 2004 and 2009. Even during his time in prison, Gawli remained in the public eye—most notably when he excelled in a Gandhian philosophy examination in 2018.

While his release is being seen as a significant development, the legal battle is far from over. The Supreme Court has scheduled the final hearing of his appeal for February 2026. Until then, Gawli’s future—both politically and personally—remains uncertain.

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Maratha Quota Stir: Govt Promises GR on Hyderabad Gazette, Jarange Patil Firm at Azad Maidan

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Mumbai: The ongoing Maratha reservation agitation led by activist Manoj Jarange Patil at Azad Maidan took a crucial turn today after a delegation of state ministers assured the protestors that the government will issue a Government Resolution (GR) to implement the Hyderabad Gazette. This step would grant Kunbi status to Marathas from the Marathwada region, paving the way for their inclusion in the OBC quota.

According to officials, the GR is expected to be issued within an hour. The development came soon after the Bombay High Court accepted the agitators’ request for a temporary pause in the protest to allow discussions with the government-appointed sub-committee.

Meanwhile, Maratha leaders at the venue appealed to demonstrators, urging that apart from around 5,000 people stationed at Azad Maidan, the rest should proceed towards Navi Mumbai in compliance with the High Court’s directions.

Earlier in the day, Patil had declared that he would not vacate Azad Maidan “even at the cost of his life,” after police served a notice citing violation of the court’s interim order that had outlined conditions for the protest. In response, police teams began clearing agitators gathered at CSMT railway station, while heavy deployment of security personnel was also seen around BMC headquarters and Kila Court, where officers requested people to leave roads and footpaths to maintain order.

The situation remains tense as protestors await the government’s official resolution, while the administration continues to balance law and order with the demands of the Maratha community.

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*Bombay High Court Directs Maratha Reservation Protestors to Vacate Site by 3 PM*

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Mumbai, October 25, 2023 — In a significant development regarding the ongoing Maratha reservation agitation, the Bombay High Court issued directives today, instructing protestors to vacate the agitation site by 3 PM. The court’s ruling comes in the wake of increasing tensions and disruptions caused by the protests, which have been demanding the restoration of reservations for the Maratha community in government jobs and educational institutions.

The protests began several weeks ago, with thousands of Maratha activists rallying across Maharashtra to voice their demands. The community argues that the lack of reservation has hindered their access to opportunities in public sector employment and education. The Maratha community, which constitutes a substantial demographic in the state, has long been at the forefront of political discussions regarding social justice and affirmative action.

During the proceedings, the bench emphasized the need for maintaining public order and ensuring that the rights of other citizens are not infringed upon. It called for a peaceful resolution to the situation, urging protestors to consider the implications of their continued presence at the site.

“While we understand the significance of the movement, it is imperative to balance the right to protest with the rights of other citizens,” the court stated. The judges underscored that the authorities would provide assistance to ensure a smooth transition and safe evacuation from the protest site.

Following the court’s ruling, leaders of the Maratha community expressed disappointment but reiterated their commitment to the cause. “We respect the judiciary, but we will continue to fight for our rights and the rightful reservation we believe we deserve,” said a prominent leader. Plans for future demonstrations and strategies are already in the discussion among community leaders.

As the deadline approaches, law enforcement agencies are on high alert, ready to intervene if necessary. Many citizens have expressed their concerns about the prolonged protests, hoping for a resolution that benefits both the Maratha community and the state as a whole.

The Maratha reservation issue remains a contentious topic, and it is expected that discussions will continue both in the courts and in public forums in the coming days. Community leaders confirmed that they are exploring all legal avenues to achieve their goals while adhering to the court’s directives.

As the clock ticks toward the 3 PM deadline, the state observes with bated breath, hoping for a harmonious outcome to this pivotal chapter in Maharashtra’s socio-political landscape.

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