Maharashtra’s Deputy Ajit Pawar targeted the opposition and said that recently tried to take political advantage from the protests of Maratha reservation. But after the government resolved the issue, he kept silence. Addressing a program in Pune on Thursday (September 4), he said that Mahayuti government focuses on working for public welfare.
Jarang ends strike after government order
Activist Manoj Jarage, who started a hunger strike demanding Maratha reservation in Mumbai on August 29, withdrew it after the Devendra Fadnavis government on Tuesday accepted most of his demands. The government also issued an order to the members of the Maratha community while announcing the formation of a committee to issue the Kunbi caste certificate along with the historical evidence of their Kunbi heritage.
Sometimes problems arise- Ajit Pawar
Ajit Pawar said, “People have taken us to power with an overwhelming majority and our constant effort is to work for them by giving them all the benefits. Sometimes problems arise, but we always try to solve them in a cordial manner. ”
Opposition keeps looking for opportunities- Deputy CM
Citing the Maratha reservation movement, he said, “The opposition, who gets less votes, always keeps looking for opportunities to target the government. Some of them even went to the press and expressed their views and tried to take political advantage of the situation born in Mumbai in the last three-four days. ”
Everything will be fine- Deputy CM
The Nationalist Congress Party President said, “But the government handled this movement efficiently, then the opposition kept silence. He said, “Some people are still expressing their views, but I would like to say that everything will be alright and there is no need to worry.”

