Jalna, Oct 20: Quota Activist Manoj Jarange on Sunday announced that he will field Maratha candidates for the Maharashtra assembly elections in constituencies where the community has a strong presence.
Addressing a gathering at Antarwali Sarti village in Jalna district, Jarange said he would field Maratha candidates only in places where the community has a chance of winning.
He said his group would back other candidates supporting the Maratha cause in segments reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST).
In constituencies where the Maratha community is unlikely to secure a win, his group will support candidates regardless of party, caste, or religion as long as they commit to backing the reservation demand, he said.
The activist said candidates who agree to the above demand must sign a written pledge.
Elections to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly will be held on November 20, and votes will be counted on November 23.
Jarange urged potential candidates to file their nominations and said the final decision on their candidacy would be made on October 29.
If a candidate is requested to withdraw, they must comply and withdraw their nomination forms, he said.
The activist accused Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of undermining the Maratha reservation movement and appealed to the community to rally behind the quota demand under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category and to give him the mandate to continue the fight for their rights.
Jarange has been demanding reservations for Marathas under the OBC category, along with the enforcement of draft notifications from the Hyderabad, Bombay, and Satara gazettes, which declared the Maratha community as Kunbi, an agrarian group eligible for reservations and benefits under the OBC category. (PTI)
BJP retains 71 sitting MLAs in first list of 99 nominees
The BJP has retained 71 sitting MLAs in the first list of 99 candidates for the forthcoming Maharashtra assembly polls and also fielded kin of some regional satraps including Congress-turned-BJP politician Ashok Chavan’s daughter.
Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, state BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Assembly speaker Rahul Narwekar, ministers Girish Mahajan, Sudhir Mungantiwar, and Chandrakant Patil, are among the prominent faces feature in the first list released on Sunday.
The list includes 13 women candidates. The saffron party has retained 71 MLAs and dropped three.
Fadnavis is renominated from home turf Nagpur South West, Narwekar from Colaba in south Mumbai, and ministers Sudhir Mungantiwar, Girish Mahajan, and Chandrakant Patil from Ballarpur, Jamner, and Kothrud constituencies, respectively.
Mungantiwar had unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha election from Chnadrapur constituency which he lost to his nearest Congress rival.
Out of 16 MLAs of BJP in Mumbai, the party has renominated 14 in the first list.
The list also includes Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shelar, fielded from the Vandre West seat, and senior party leader and Lok Sabha member Narayan Rane’s son Nitesh Rane, renominated from Kankavli constituency in coastal Sindhudurg.
Notably, Bawankule, a minister in the erstwhile Devendra Fadnavis-led government, was denied a ticket in the 2019 elections from the Kamthi constituency he had represented for three terms. He has been renominated from Kamthi.
The BJP has replaced the sitting MLAs from Chinchwad in Pune district, Kalyan East in Thane district, and Srigonda in Ahilyanagar district.
In some constituencies, the BJP has allotted tickets to family members of satraps including Sulbha Gaikwad, wife of sitting MLA Ganpat Gaikwad who is in jail for allegedly shooting at a rival politician in a police station.
In Mumbai, the BJP has fielded its Mumbai unit chief Ashish Shelar from the Bandra West assembly segment for the third time, while his brother Vinod Shelar will test the electoral waters from the Malad West seat. Vinod will challenge sitting Congress MLA and former minister Aslam Shaikh.
Sulbha Gaikwad will contest from the Kalyan east constituency; Pratibha Pachpute will replace her husband Babanrao Pachpute from Srigonda segment in Ahilyanagar district. Chinchwad MLA Ashwini Jagtap has been replaced by her brother-in-law Shankar Jagtap.
Ashwini had won the bypoll from Chinchwad after the death of her husband and sitting MLA Laxman Jagtap.
Perhaps the most high-profile candidate is Srijaya Chavan, daughter of former Congress politician Ashok Chavan. She will make her electoral debut from the Bhokar constituency, represented by her father, in Nanded district.
Chavan senior switched to the BJP on the eve of the Lok Sabha elections. He is now a Rajya Sabha member.
The BJP has given Mahesh Baldi, an independent MLA from Uran in Navi Mumbai, a ticket for the November 20 polls. (PTI)