In a significant development, a close aide of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met with Maratha quota protest leader, Manoj Jarange, to request a postponement of the scheduled quota protest. The meeting took place amidst rising tensions in the state over the Maratha quota issue. The aide, who wished to remain anonymous, conveyed Fadnavis’ message to Jarange, urging him to reconsider the protest plans. Jarange, however, remained non-committal, stating that the protest would go ahead as scheduled unless the government met their demands. The Maratha community has been demanding quota benefits in education and employment, and the protest is expected to draw large crowds. The state government has been trying to negotiate with the protesters, but so far, no agreement has been reached. The protest is likely to cause disruptions in the state, with many schools and colleges expected to remain closed. The police have been put on high alert, and security arrangements are being made to prevent any untoward incidents. The Maratha quota issue has been a contentious one, with many in the community feeling that they have been denied their rightful benefits. The state government has been facing pressure from various quarters to resolve the issue, but so far, no solution has been found. The protest is expected to be attended by many prominent leaders, including those from opposition parties. The opposition has been criticizing the government for its handling of the issue, and the protest is likely to be used as a rallying point. The state government has been trying to placate the protesters, but its efforts have been met with skepticism. The Maratha community is one of the largest in the state, and their demands cannot be ignored. The protest is likely to have significant implications for the state government, which is already facing many challenges. The government has been trying to balance the competing demands of various communities, but it is a difficult task. The Maratha quota issue is just one of the many challenges facing the state government, which is also dealing with issues like drought, farmer suicides, and infrastructure development. The state government has been trying to address these issues, but it is an uphill task. The protest is likely to be a major test for the government, which will have to navigate the complex web of competing demands and interests. The Maratha community is determined to get their demands met, and the government will have to find a way to placate them. The state government has been trying to build a consensus on the issue, but it is a difficult task. The opposition has been trying to capitalize on the issue, and the government will have to be careful not to let them gain an upper hand. The Maratha quota issue is a sensitive one, and the government will have to handle it with care. The protest is likely to be a major challenge for the government, which will have to find a way to balance the competing demands of various communities.