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NCP MLA Rohit Pawar to resume yatra from November 17, Aaditya Thackeray to join

The Yuva Sangharsh Yatra, which had started from Pune on October 24, was discontinued on October 27 due to the Maratha reservation agitation.

rohit pawarMaharashtra MLA Rohit Pawar, who belongs to the Sharad Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), will restart his Yuva Sangharsh Yatra. (Photo: Twitter@RRPSpeaks)

Maharashtra MLA Rohit Pawar, who belongs to the Sharad Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), will restart his Yuva Sangharsh Yatra to highlight the problems being faced by the youths in the state on November 17, a party leader said. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray is also likely to join the yatra.

“The Yuva Sangharsh Yatra will restart from November 17,” NCP youth chief Ravikant Varpe told The Indian Express on Tuesday.

The yatra, which had started from Pune on October 24, was discontinued on October 27 due to the Maratha reservation agitation. Protesters had banned politicians from entering villages and Rohit had then announced the suspension of the yatra, saying he did not want to further disturb the peace in the state.

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The 800 km yatra had been called off in Shirur taluka of Pune district. Varpe said it will now resume from Choundhi in Ahmednagar district and end in Nagpur in December.

Varpe also dismissed the possibility that the Maratha agitation – activist Manoj Jarange-Patil has asked the Maratha community to start a chain hunger strike from December 1 – would impact the yatra again. “After the yatra was suspended, Rohit Pawar has been touring different parts of the state and interacting with youths. We have not encountered any problems so far and we do not expect there will be any problems,” he said, adding that Thackeray will join the yatra in Washim district.

The yatra is aimed at highlighting the problems faced by youths, especially related to jobs, competitive exams and the contract system of recruitment.

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