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Protesters from the Moledina Nationalist Congress (MNS) Advocate for Use of Wankhede Stadium for Maratha Quota Demonstration

Growth of the crowd at Azad Maidan outgrows its capacity, according to Nandgaonkar's opinion.

Protesters from the MNS (Shiv Sena's ally) Demand Wankhede Stadium for Maratha Quota Rally
Protesters from the MNS (Shiv Sena's ally) Demand Wankhede Stadium for Maratha Quota Rally

Protesters from the Moledina Nationalist Congress (MNS) Advocate for Use of Wankhede Stadium for Maratha Quota Demonstration

In the heart of Mumbai, thousands of members from the Maratha community have gathered, causing significant traffic disruptions and commuter inconvenience. Amidst these rising tensions, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader, Bala Nandgaonkar, has appealed to the state government to allow Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange to continue his protest at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

Nandgaonkar's statement aims to ease public frustration caused by the Maratha protests scattered across the city. He argues that the current protest site at Azad Maidan is not large enough to accommodate the growing number of Maratha protesters. Offering Wankhede Stadium as a protest site, he believes, would provide a single, adequate location for the protesters.

The Bombay High Court has previously criticized the state government for its inaction during the Maratha protest and has stated that space at Azad Maidan is insufficient. The court has mandated alternative arrangements to be made for the Maratha community.

Raj Thackeray, in his recent remarks, questioned the resurgence of the Maratha reservation protests in Mumbai. He stated that only deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde could explain the situation. Raj Thackeray is accused by Jarange of aligning with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis despite electoral setbacks. Jarange labels Raj Thackeray as "cunning" and an "opportunist" for interfering in Maratha matters.

Nandgaonkar defends Raj Thackeray, stating that he speaks his mind and means what he says. He urges the government to consider Wankhede Stadium as a larger venue for the Maratha protests to ease pressure on the city and better accommodate the protest.

The Governor of Maharashtra, C. P. Radhakrishnan, is the recipient of Bala Nandgaonkar's request for Manoj Jarange's approval for the Wankhede Stadium protest. Nandgaonkar assures that the MNS would work to ensure protestors do not face any inconvenience.

The article does not provide any new information about the Bombay High Court's stance on the Maratha protests or the state government's inaction. It is important to note that the situation is evolving, and updates will be provided as they become available.

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