‘Saw no need to field Independents’: Maratha activist Jarange-Patil does a U-turn, to sit out LS polls

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Mumbai: Maratha leader Manoj Jarange-Patil said Saturday that he would neither field any candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections nor support any political party a U-turn from his previous hints that he was considering propping up some Maratha candidates as Independents...

Speaking to the media at his Antarwali Sarathi village in Maharashtras Jalna, Jarange-Patil, who emerged as the face of the Maratha protest for reservation last year when he went on a hunger strike for it, indicated that while he had decided against fielding candidates this time, he was still open to the idea for the assembly elections to be held later this year...

Maharashtra will vote for its 48 parliamentary seats in five phases from 19 April to 20 May...

Jarange-Patils decision could be a setback for Prakash Ambedkar, grandson of Dr B.R. Ambedkar whose Dalit outfit Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) had sought an alliance with the Maratha leader for the elections...

Marathas are estimated to make up a significant 33 percent of the states population, and, according to Jarange-Patil, hold sway over 17-18 Lok Sabha seats...