Shiv Sena Blames Devendra Fadnavis For Maratha Quota Violence

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Two Maharashtra lawmakers have sent their resignation letters to the Assembly Speaker in support of Maratha community's demand for quota in jobs and education, after violent protests in Aurangabad and other districts on Tuesday and Wednesday. The protests turned violent in areas like Mankhurd in Mumbai, and Vashi and Kalamboli in Navi Mumbai. 447 people have been detained in connection with the violence that saw buses being set on fire and stone throwing.

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