Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange had on Tuesday night said that he wanted Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde to visit him so that he could withdraw the fast
Manoj Jarange. File Pic
Key Highlights
- CM Shinde was reportedly scheduled to visit Jalna and meet Manoj Jarange
- CM Shinde on Wednesday did not travel to Jalna
- Ajit Pawar too did not travel to Jalna to meet the Maratha quota activist
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday did not travel to Jalna district in Maharashtra to meet Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange but said his government was making efforts to fulfil the demand of reservation for the Maratha community, reported the PTI.
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CM Shinde also claimed that his apparently flippant remark before a press conference on Monday, which was caught by the microphone, was presented in a distorted way.
The state chief minister was reportedly scheduled to visit Jalna and meet Manoj Jarange, who is on a hunger strike to press the demand of quota for the Marathas since August 29 at Antarwali Sarati village, did not go ahead with the plan, officials said, according to the PTI.
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar too did not travel to Jalna to meet the Maratha quota activist, instead some other ministers would be meeting him, sources said, as per the PTI.
According to the news agency, while speaking to reporters late on Tuesday night, Manoj Jarange had said he wanted CM Shinde to visit him so that he could withdraw the fast.
In a statement on Wednesday, CM Shinde said his government was taking concrete steps and decisions on the quota issue. "It is not right to malign the state's image by distorting situations and conversations on social media," he said.
After an all-party meeting on the quota issue on Monday, he was talking to his deputies Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar about positively speaking on what transpired at the meeting, CM Eknath Shinde said.
"But our conversation was projected wrongly on social media. This is mischievous and creates doubts in people's minds," he said, reported the PTI.
Creating misunderstanding through social media and maligning the government's image "was not our state's culture," Shinde said, adding, "Nobody should try to disturb the positive atmosphere in the state."
A viral video, shot before the start of the press conference after Monday's all-party meeting, showed Shinde asking Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, We just need to speak and leave, right?
While Ajit Pawar promptly replies, Yes, right, Devendra Fadnavis was seen whispering into CM Eknath Shinde's ear and pointing out that the microphone was on. Pawar was also seen indicating the same.
Some opposition leaders claimed the words implied a lack of seriousness to deal with the quota issue.
(with PTI inputs)