Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A 48-year-old daily-wage employee was discovered dead in his home in Beed district on Saturday night. His member of the family informed press reporters on Sunday that the guy took the severe action due to the fact that he feared the impact of the Sept 2 Maratha quota govt resolution on OBC appointment.Gorakh Devadkar, a local of Nathapur, was discovered hanging from a metal rod in his home. He is endured by his better half and 5 children, 2 of them single. Manisha, the departed guy’s child, stated her daddy was disturbed with the Maratha neighborhood’s advancement on the OBC appointment. “I, along with my younger sister, am preparing for police recruitment. So far, I have had two unsuccessful attempts. My father was worried that I may not get selected anymore as the OBC quota has shrunk further now,” she informed press reporters.
Pimpalner authorities stated no note was recuperated, however they are examining the suicide claim. Sub-inspector Atmaram Garje stated, “As per the family’s statement, Devadkar took the extreme step as he was upset about his daughters not getting police jobs due to the alleged split in the OBC quota. The post-mortem was performed, and the body was handed over to the family.” The procedure of signing up a case of unintentional death was still on late on Sunday night.
On Sept 11, Bharat Karad, a 35-year-old from Renapur taluka of Latur district, had actually apparently delved into the Manjra river to oppose the Maratha quota GR. According to the note he left, Karad took the severe action due to the “snatching of OBC reservation” resulting in a bleak future for the next generation.OBC activist Balasaheb Sanap, who checked out the bereaved Devadkar household, stated it was stated that bad members of his neighborhood were ending their lives due to booking problems. “While appeasing the Maratha community, state govt has failed to protect the interests of the OBC community. State govt is responsible for these deaths and must take corrective measures at the earliest by protecting OBC reservation,” Sanap, head of the social organisation Bhagwan Mahasangh, stated.