Tribal Protest March: Adivasi Ulgulan Demands ST Reservations and More

Published: September 16, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Pune
Tribal Protest March: Adivasi Ulgulan Demands ST Reservations and More

The Adivasi Ulgulan Morcha began in Nashik on Sunday, with large groups of tribals marching from Igatpuri and Shahapur towards Mumbai to press 19 demands, including opposition to granting Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to the Banjara and Dhangar communities. The foot march will culminate in a protest at Mantralaya on Tuesday, September 16.

The morcha is organised under the banner of the All India Tribal Development Council and is led by national youth president Lucky Jadhav. State president Ganesh Gawli said, “India is run by the Constitution of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. The Hyderabad Gazette has nothing to do with reservation. We do not accept it. This march is for 19 pending demands of the tribals, including not giving reservation to the Dhangar and Banjara communities in the ST category.”

The demands include land rights, improved education and healthcare facilities, special development plans, and action on injustices in the reservation and social justice. Participants from Nashik, Igatpuri, Thane, and other districts have joined the march in large numbers, displaying unity within the tribal community.

The organisers said the agitation aims to increase pressure on the government. “This march is for the rights of the tribals. The government should accept the demands; otherwise, the agitation will intensify,” Jadhav said. The protest highlights the ongoing struggles and aspirations of the tribal communities, who are seeking recognition and equitable treatment in various aspects of life, from land rights to educational opportunities.

The All India Tribal Development Council has been a vocal advocate for the rights of tribal communities, pushing for policies that address their unique needs and challenges. This march is a significant step in raising awareness and demanding action from the government. The tribal community hopes that their voices will be heard and their demands addressed, leading to a more inclusive and just society for all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Adivasi Ulgulan Morcha?
The Adivasi Ulgulan Morcha is a protest march organised by the All India Tribal Development Council, led by national youth president Lucky Jadhav. It aims to press 19 demands, including opposition to granting ST status to the Banjara and Dhangar communities.
2. Where did the march start and where is it heading?
The march started in Nashik, with participants from Igatpuri and Shahapur, and is heading towards Mumbai. It will culminate in a protest at Mantralaya on Tuesday, September 16.
3. What are the key demands of the tribal community?
The key demands include land rights, improved education and healthcare facilities, special development plans, and action on injustices in the reservation and social justice system.
4. Who is leading the morch
and what is their stance? A: The morcha is led by national youth president Lucky Jadhav and state president Ganesh Gawli. They emphasize that the march is for the rights of the tribals and demand that the government accept their demands to avoid intensifying the agitation.
5. What is the All Indi
Tribal Development Council? A: The All India Tribal Development Council is an organization that advocates for the rights and development of tribal communities across India, pushing for policies that address their unique needs and challenges.