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Reservation Row Intensifies in Nanded

"Quota War: Banjaras vs Tribals”

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Last updated: 2025/09/23 at 1:25 PM
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⭕ Banjara quota demand sparks counter-march by tribal community

By | Kunwarchand Mandale

Nanded: The ongoing demand of the Banjara community for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status has reignited tensions in Maharashtra’s Nanded district. After the Banjaras staged marches pressing for their inclusion in the ST category, the tribal community has responded with a strong counter-movement to safeguard its existing reservation rights.

⭕ The Counter-March in Kinwat

In Kinwat, under the leadership of local MLA Bhimrao Keram, thousands from the tribal community came together in a massive “Aarakshan Raksha Morcha” (Reservation Protection March). Participants asserted that any move to include Banjaras in the ST list would dilute the benefits meant for genuine tribal groups. Speaking at the rally, MLA Keram said, “The Chief Minister and the state government stand with us. A fair decision will be made, and justice will prevail for the tribal community.”

⭕ Historical Background of Banjara Quota Demand

The Banjara community, historically known as nomadic traders and transporters, has long struggled for social recognition. Their demand for ST status traces back to the Hyderabad Gazette of the 1960s, where Banjaras sought to be identified as a tribal group due to their traditional lifestyle and backward socio-economic conditions. Over the decades, the Banjaras have organized multiple marches and agitations across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, pressing for parity with other tribal communities.

⭕ Current Status & Growing Tensions

While Banjaras argue that their nomadic roots and marginalized conditions justify ST inclusion, existing tribal groups strongly oppose the move, fearing a split in already limited reservation benefits. This conflict has now escalated on the ground, as both communities mobilize rallies and political pressure.

The state government faces a delicate balancing act—addressing Banjaras’ long-standing aspirations while ensuring the reservation rights of existing tribal groups remain protected.

 

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