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Maratha Morcha: Beed Police directed to review 400 cases on Maratha quota agitation as protests continue in Mumbai
Updated On: 02 September, 2025 03:26 PM IST | Beed | mid-day online correspondent
Maharashtra’s Beed district has asked police to review 400 cases linked to the Maratha quota protests. Meanwhile, the Bombay High Court directed activist Manoj Jarange and supporters to vacate Azad Maidan, warning of strict action if the site, occupied by tens of thousands, is not cleared by the 3 pm deadline.

Maratha Morcha activist in CSMT. Pic/ Sayeed Sameer Abedi
Amid the ongoing ruckus across Maharashtra over the Maratha Morcha, the administration in Maharashtra's Beed district has written to the local police. The district authorities have written to local police to review around 400 cases registered in connection with the Maratha quota protests and submit a report in eight days, an official said on Tuesday.
As reported by news agency PTI, the Additional District Collector has written to the Superintendent of Police and the Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of the district.
The official, in his letter, stated that “Around 400 cases registered in connection with the quota agitation (since August–September 2023) were pending review before they were dropped,” as cited by news agency PTI.
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