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Maratha Kranti Morcha

The Maratha Kranti Morcha, loosely translated as "Maratha revolutionary demonstration" in the Marathi language, is a series of silent and pragmatic protests organized by the Maratha community in various cities across India as well as overseas. Other groups, such as religious minorities including Muslims, have also supported the Morcha.[1] The impetus for the rallies was the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl in Kopardi village, Maharashtra, on 13 July 2016.[2] The protesters have demanded the death sentence for the rapists. Maratha caste dominate the power and cultural structure in Maharashtra owing to their numerical strength.[3]

Maratha Kranti Morcha
Native name मराठा क्रांती मोर्चा
LocationWorldwide
Also known asमराठा क्रांती (मूक) मोर्चा
Organised byMaratha Community

The rallies feature no leaders and no slogans. Millions of people from all parts of Maharashtra came together to protest, and initially no harm was done to any public or private property until a few instances of violence were noted in January 2017.[4]

The demand for reservations in educational positions and government jobs has also been a part of these protests. Recently, the Bombay High Court upheld the reservations granted to the Maratha community but also mentioned that the percentage of quotas given wasn't justifiable.[5] Supreme court later, however quashed the Maratha community reservations.[6] A large percentage of Marathis are farmers, and the community has been severely affected by droughts and degraded arable land. Due to the lack of reservations, unemployment has become a major problem in the Maratha community. Some castes within the Maratha community, known as Kunbi, do receive the benefits of reservations provided to the Other Backward Class category; however, most people are allegedly out of benefits.

Demands in 2016 edit

  • Punishment of culprits in the Kopardi rape and murder case
  • Reservations in educational positions and government jobs
  • Implementation of recommendations of the National Commission on Farmers.
  • Amendment of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 to stop its misuse.[7]

Influencing factors edit

Social media edit

Social edit

Political edit

Judicial edit

  • On 7 October 2016, 2 month and 24 days after the rape and murder incident, the Ahmednagar Police filed a charge sheet running into over 350 pages before the Ahmednagar sessions court in which the trio was charged under IPC sections 302 (murder), 376 (rape), and relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.[8]
  • On 19 October 2016, 3 months to the incident, the Kopardi rape and murder case trial began in the Ahmednagar sessions court. The special public prosecutor and lawyer opened the case by describing the charges of criminal conspiracy to commit rape and murder against all three accused.[9]
  • On 18 November 2017, 1 year and 4 months after the incident, the Ahmednagar sessions court convicted the three men on charges of rape, murder, and criminal conspiracy.[10]
  • On 29 November 2017, the Ahmednagar sessions court awarded the death sentence to all three convicts.[11][12]
  • On 10 September 2023, Kopardi rape and murder case convict found dead inside Pune's Yerawada Jail[13]

Silent protests in 2016 edit

9 August 2016 -Aurangabad

[14] 30 August 2016- Beed[15]

18 September 2016 - Akola

21 September 2016 – Navi Mumbai[16][17]

23 September 2016 – Ahmednagar[18]

25 September 2016 – Pune[19][20]

25 September 2016 – Yavatmal[21]

25 September 2016 – Washim[21]

26 September 2016 – Saint Petersburg[22]

27 September 2016 – Sangli[23][24]

28 September 2016 – Dhule[25]

2 October 2016 – Hyderabad[26]

3 October 2016 – Dubai

9 October 2016 – Tweet Morcha[27]

9 October 2016 – Daman district, India[28]

9 October 2016 – Badlapur[29][30]

15 October 2016 – Kolhapur[31]

16 October 2016 – Thane[32][33]

16 October 2016 – Chiplun[34]

16 October 2016 - New York City[35]

19 October 2016 – Chandrapur[36]

19 October 2016 – Bidar, Karnataka[37]

9 August 2017 – Mumbai[38][39][40]

The Maratha Kranti Morcha carried out its biggest silent protest in the financial capital of India, Mumbai, on 9 August 2017. Around half a million members of the Maratha community from different parts of the state gathered in Mumbai. The protest started from Jijamata Zoo Byculla and culminated at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. Schools, junior colleges, and about 450 institutes in South Mumbai remained shut. Mumbai's famed Dabbawalas took the day off to participate in the morcha.[41]

During this silent protest, leaders from the Maratha community also warned that they would switch to violent tactics after two weeks in case the state authorities chose not to act on their demands.[42]

Gallery 2016 edit

Violence edit

January 2017 edit

Road blockades (chakka jams) were held on 31 January 2017 to gather momentum and mount pressure on the state government before the community’s silent rally scheduled in Mumbai on 6 March 2017.

31 January 2017 – Mumbai[43] and across Maharashtra[44]

  • Non-fatal injuries : at least 3 citizens[45]
  • Arrests : at least 27[46]

July 2018 edit

On 23 July 2018, a Maratha Kranti Morcha activist committed suicide; the protesters refuse to collect the body and demanded the resignation of Devendra Fadnavis, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Kakasaheb Shinde-Patil, aged 28 committed suicide by jumping into the Godavari river during agitations at the village of Kaygaon Toka in the [[Gangapur, Maharashtra |Gangapur]] taluka of Aurangabad District. The protesters blamed the district administration for not deploying boats and lifeguards despite being forewarned about the agitations.[47]

On 24 July 2018, protests turned violent; protesters attacked police officers and torched buses, police vehicles, and private cars.[48]

25 July 2018 – Mumbai,[49] Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Thane, Kalyan, Palghar, Raigad

  • Self-immolation : 5 protesters[50][51][52][53]
  • Non-fatal injuries : 2 police officers[54]
  • Property damage : 160 private cars in Navi Mumbai,[55] 37 public transport buses in Mumbai,[56] 2 fire brigade vehicles in Aurangabad,[57] 16 vehicles torched, 80 vehicles vandalized in Chakan, Pune,[58][59][60][61][62][63] 16 buses burned in Solapur[64]

August 2018 edit

Maratha groups announced a shutdown across Maharashtra on August Kranti Day 2018 to intensify agitation for reservations. August Kranti Day is celebrated annually on 9 August. The Marathas launched a non-cooperation movement against the Government of Maharashtra and the Government of India. The non-cooperation movement covers non-payment of taxes to government and local bodies until reservations are implemented.[65][66]

Impact in 2016 edit

After continuously growing protests in each city and millions of people's participation in each Maratha Kranti Morcha, on 13 October 2016 the Government of Maharashtra took the decisions to:[67] and

  • Increase the upper limit of the Economically Backward Class (EBC) to Rs.6,00,000, and announced the extension of monetary benefits under this category to students from all castes. Students from the EBC category studying in all professional courses would be eligible for benefits such as fee reimbursement under the Rajshri Shahu Maharaj Scheme, which was named after the Maratha king Rajshri Shahu of Kolhapur, who introduced the first reservation policy in the kingdom of Kolhapur State.
  • Create provisions for children of small landholding farmers under the Panjabrao Deshmukh Scheme, named after first State Agriculture Minister of India and Freedom fighter.

As the Bombay high court had stayed the 16% reservation granted to Marathas in government jobs and educational positions on the grounds that the data used by the government was faulty, the Government of Maharashtra on 5 December 2016 filed a 2,800-page affidavit to justify the reservations for Marathas as legal and show that it did not violate constitutional provisions. The affidavit contained documents substantiating the claim that the community is socially and educationally backward.[68]

Silent protests in 2023 edit

Manoj Jarange-Patil, a Maratha quota activist, has been a prominent figure in the Maratha Community's fight for reservation in Maharashtra. He is leading multiple agitations and protests, including dharna and hunger strikes.[69]

Impact in General Election 2024 edit

The threat to the BJP’s hegemony is dire, as caste assertion threatens to break through the Hindutva patina.[70]

The impact of the Maratha agitation is such that two MPs from Shinde’s Shiv Sena – Hemant Patil and Hemant Godse have announced their resignation from the Lok Sabha in support of the protesters and their demand. BJP MPs openly extended his support to the Maratha community.[71][72][73]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Constitution of India : Part III Fundamental Rights : Article 15 : Clause 5
  • Swaminathan Report: National Commission on Farmers

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events or newly available information July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Maratha Kranti Morcha loosely translated as Maratha revolutionary demonstration in the Marathi language is a series of silent and pragmatic protests organized by the Maratha community in various cities across India as well as overseas Other groups such as religious minorities including Muslims have also supported the Morcha 1 The impetus for the rallies was the rape and murder of a 15 year old girl in Kopardi village Maharashtra on 13 July 2016 2 The protesters have demanded the death sentence for the rapists Maratha caste dominate the power and cultural structure in Maharashtra owing to their numerical strength 3 Maratha Kranti MorchaNative nameमर ठ क र त म र च LocationWorldwideAlso known asमर ठ क र त म क म र च Organised byMaratha CommunityThe rallies feature no leaders and no slogans Millions of people from all parts of Maharashtra came together to protest and initially no harm was done to any public or private property until a few instances of violence were noted in January 2017 4 The demand for reservations in educational positions and government jobs has also been a part of these protests Recently the Bombay High Court upheld the reservations granted to the Maratha community but also mentioned that the percentage of quotas given wasn t justifiable 5 Supreme court later however quashed the Maratha community reservations 6 A large percentage of Marathis are farmers and the community has been severely affected by droughts and degraded arable land Due to the lack of reservations unemployment has become a major problem in the Maratha community Some castes within the Maratha community known as Kunbi do receive the benefits of reservations provided to the Other Backward Class category however most people are allegedly out of benefits Contents 1 Demands in 2016 2 Influencing factors 2 1 Social media 2 2 Social 2 3 Political 2 4 Judicial 3 Silent protests in 2016 4 Gallery 2016 5 Violence 5 1 January 2017 5 2 July 2018 5 3 August 2018 6 Impact in 2016 7 Silent protests in 2023 8 Impact in General Election 2024 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDemands in 2016 editPunishment of culprits in the Kopardi rape and murder case Reservations in educational positions and government jobs Implementation of recommendations of the National Commission on Farmers Amendment of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989 to stop its misuse 7 Influencing factors editSocial media edit Social edit Political edit Judicial edit On 7 October 2016 2 month and 24 days after the rape and murder incident the Ahmednagar Police filed a charge sheet running into over 350 pages before the Ahmednagar sessions court in which the trio was charged under IPC sections 302 murder 376 rape and relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences POCSO Act 8 On 19 October 2016 3 months to the incident the Kopardi rape and murder case trial began in the Ahmednagar sessions court The special public prosecutor and lawyer opened the case by describing the charges of criminal conspiracy to commit rape and murder against all three accused 9 On 18 November 2017 1 year and 4 months after the incident the Ahmednagar sessions court convicted the three men on charges of rape murder and criminal conspiracy 10 On 29 November 2017 the Ahmednagar sessions court awarded the death sentence to all three convicts 11 12 On 10 September 2023 Kopardi rape and murder case convict found dead inside Pune s Yerawada Jail 13 Silent protests in 2016 edit9 August 2016 Aurangabad 14 30 August 2016 Beed 15 18 September 2016 Akola21 September 2016 Navi Mumbai 16 17 23 September 2016 Ahmednagar 18 25 September 2016 Pune 19 20 25 September 2016 Yavatmal 21 25 September 2016 Washim 21 26 September 2016 Saint Petersburg 22 27 September 2016 Sangli 23 24 28 September 2016 Dhule 25 2 October 2016 Hyderabad 26 3 October 2016 Dubai9 October 2016 Tweet Morcha 27 9 October 2016 Daman district India 28 9 October 2016 Badlapur 29 30 15 October 2016 Kolhapur 31 16 October 2016 Thane 32 33 16 October 2016 Chiplun 34 16 October 2016 New York City 35 19 October 2016 Chandrapur 36 19 October 2016 Bidar Karnataka 37 9 August 2017 Mumbai 38 39 40 The Maratha Kranti Morcha carried out its biggest silent protest in the financial capital of India Mumbai on 9 August 2017 Around half a million members of the Maratha community from different parts of the state gathered in Mumbai The protest started from Jijamata Zoo Byculla and culminated at Azad Maidan in Mumbai Schools junior colleges and about 450 institutes in South Mumbai remained shut Mumbai s famed Dabbawalas took the day off to participate in the morcha 41 During this silent protest leaders from the Maratha community also warned that they would switch to violent tactics after two weeks in case the state authorities chose not to act on their demands 42 Gallery 2016 edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Violence editJanuary 2017 edit Road blockades chakka jams were held on 31 January 2017 to gather momentum and mount pressure on the state government before the community s silent rally scheduled in Mumbai on 6 March 2017 31 January 2017 Mumbai 43 and across Maharashtra 44 Non fatal injuries at least 3 citizens 45 Arrests at least 27 46 July 2018 edit On 23 July 2018 a Maratha Kranti Morcha activist committed suicide the protesters refuse to collect the body and demanded the resignation of Devendra Fadnavis the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Kakasaheb Shinde Patil aged 28 committed suicide by jumping into the Godavari river during agitations at the village of Kaygaon Toka in the Gangapur Maharashtra Gangapur taluka of Aurangabad District The protesters blamed the district administration for not deploying boats and lifeguards despite being forewarned about the agitations 47 On 24 July 2018 protests turned violent protesters attacked police officers and torched buses police vehicles and private cars 48 25 July 2018 Mumbai 49 Navi Mumbai Panvel Thane Kalyan Palghar Raigad Self immolation 5 protesters 50 51 52 53 Non fatal injuries 2 police officers 54 Property damage 160 private cars in Navi Mumbai 55 37 public transport buses in Mumbai 56 2 fire brigade vehicles in Aurangabad 57 16 vehicles torched 80 vehicles vandalized in Chakan Pune 58 59 60 61 62 63 16 buses burned in Solapur 64 August 2018 edit Maratha groups announced a shutdown across Maharashtra on August Kranti Day 2018 to intensify agitation for reservations August Kranti Day is celebrated annually on 9 August The Marathas launched a non cooperation movement against the Government of Maharashtra and the Government of India The non cooperation movement covers non payment of taxes to government and local bodies until reservations are implemented 65 66 Impact in 2016 editAfter continuously growing protests in each city and millions of people s participation in each Maratha Kranti Morcha on 13 October 2016 the Government of Maharashtra took the decisions to 67 and Increase the upper limit of the Economically Backward Class EBC to Rs 6 00 000 and announced the extension of monetary benefits under this category to students from all castes Students from the EBC category studying in all professional courses would be eligible for benefits such as fee reimbursement under the Rajshri Shahu Maharaj Scheme which was named after the Maratha king Rajshri Shahu of Kolhapur who introduced the first reservation policy in the kingdom of Kolhapur State Create provisions for children of small landholding farmers under the Panjabrao Deshmukh Scheme named after first State Agriculture Minister of India and Freedom fighter As the Bombay high court had stayed the 16 reservation granted to Marathas in government jobs and educational positions on the grounds that the data used by the government was faulty the Government of Maharashtra on 5 December 2016 filed a 2 800 page affidavit to justify the reservations for Marathas as legal and show that it did not violate constitutional provisions The affidavit contained documents substantiating the claim that the community is socially and educationally backward 68 Silent protests in 2023 editManoj Jarange Patil a Maratha quota activist has been a prominent figure in the Maratha Community s fight for reservation in Maharashtra He is leading multiple agitations and protests including dharna and hunger strikes 69 Impact in General Election 2024 editThe threat to the BJP s hegemony is dire as caste assertion threatens to break through the Hindutva patina 70 The impact of the Maratha agitation is such that two MPs from Shinde s Shiv Sena Hemant Patil and Hemant Godse have announced their resignation from the Lok Sabha in support of the protesters and their demand BJP MPs openly extended his support to the Maratha community 71 72 73 See also editMaratha clan system Maratha and Maratha Kunbi Social reform by Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Misuse 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