This is a transcript of a speech by a Maratha leader who is demanding reservation for the Maratha community in Maharashtra. He talks about the following points:
- He criticizes the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister for not giving reservation to the Marathas and for ignoring their protests.
- He claims that he has spoken to Vike Patil, a minister, who has assured him that reservation will be given to the Marathas tomorrow after a cabinet meeting.
- He appeals to the Maratha brothers across the country to join the movement and not to commit suicide or resort to violence.
- He says that he is ready to die by fighting for the cause and that he will not stop until the whole of Maharashtra gets reservation.
- He also mentions some personal details about his family, his village and his devotion to Swami Machindranath.
- He asks the audience to be quiet and not to disturb the bus or the camera.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a speech by a Maratha leader who is demanding reservation for the Maratha community in Maharashtra, India.
2. The speaker claims that the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister have agreed to give reservation to the Marathas, but he wants it for the whole state, not just Marathwada region.
3. The speaker urges the Maratha protesters to not resort to violence, vandalism or suicide, but to fight peacefully and legally for their rights.
4. The speaker says that he has the support of 26 crore Marathas from across the country and other states like Kerala, Haryana and Belgaum.
5. The speaker criticizes the collectors of Marathwada for saying that they are not Marathas and asks them to join the movement.
6. The speaker also questions the role of the Central Government and the Supreme Court in the reservation issue and says that he will not accept any committee report or petition date.
7. The speaker praises his wife and his guru Swami Machindranath for their support and guidance.