Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil has requested all the candidates backed by him to withdraw their nominations, a move that has been hailed by Sharad Pawar.
Maharashtra ElectionsManoj JarangepatilSharad PawarMaratha Quota MovementPolitical ImplicationsReal Estate MaharashtraNov 05, 2024

The Maratha quota movement is a campaign by the Maratha community in Maharashtra to secure reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. The movement gained momentum in recent years with widespread protests and demands for affirmative action.
Manoj Jarange-Patil is a prominent Maratha leader and activist known for his role in the quota movement. He has been a vocal advocate for the rights and welfare of the Maratha community in Maharashtra.
Jarange-Patil has not provided a detailed explanation, but his decision is seen as a strategic move to ensure unity and stability within the Maratha community and the broader political landscape of Maharashtra.
The withdrawal of Jarange-Patil's candidates could potentially weaken the opposition and provide a boost to the ruling alliance. However, the Maratha community's influence on the election outcomes remains a significant factor.
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