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Manoj Jarange's march reaches Navi Mumbai

The march will be stopped at the onion and potato market premises located at the market committee

Manoj Jarange's march reaches Navi Mumbai
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The Maratha Reservation Padyatra, which started from January 20 under the leadership of Manoj Jarange Patil, will reach the doorstep of Navi Mumbai on January 25. A large number of Maratha brothers have left for Navi Mumbai from Lonavala. This is likely to cause massive traffic jams. Keeping this in mind, heavy vehicles have been banned in the city.


As soon as lakhs of Maratha brothers reach Navi Mumbai with Manoj Jarange (Maratha reservation), the city's transportation system has been changed. To avoid traffic jams after this Dindi reaches Navi Mumbai, entry of heavy and heavy vehicles has been banned in the city.

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On behalf of Maratha Samaj and Maratha Kranti Morcha, accommodation is being arranged for the Maratha brothers who participated in the Maratha Padyatra with Manoj Jarange. According to this, the march will be stopped at the onion and potato market premises located at the market committee.  Also, accommodation has been arranged for the women protesters at the CIDCO Exhibition Centre. Health facilities will be kept ready by Navi Mumbai Chemist and Drug Association. 50% beds are reserved in each hospital.

A medical team has been deployed every two kilometers. Meanwhile, on January 26, lakhs of people will march towards Mumbai hoisting the tricolor flag at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk in Vashi. On the other hand, sources have informed that the government is trying to stop Jarange at the gate of Mumbai itself. If lakhs of Marathas enter Mumbai with Bhai Manoj Jarange, there could be huge traffic jam. At the same time, many people say that law and order can also be created. That's why Manoj Jarange is protesting on behalf of the government.

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