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Manoj Jarange Patil Health Update: Condition Now Stable

Salil Urunkar

Satara: Maratha community leader Manoj Jarange’s health suddenly worsened on Saturday (August 10) after delivering a speech at the Shanti Rally in Satara's Gandhi Maidan.

Following continuous travel, a prolonged fast, and a busy schedule, Jarange felt weak and dizzy, leading him to sit down on stage. It has been confirmed that his condition is now stable.

Manoj Jarange Patil has been participating in the Maratha Reservation Rally in Western Maharashtra for the past four days. He arrived in Satara from Kolhapur at around 2:45 PM.

After a one-and-a-half-hour rally, Jarange Patil reached Gandhi Maidan at around 3:45 PM, where he was welcomed by the Maratha Morcha coordinators.

During his powerful 55-minute speech, Jarange strongly criticized Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He mentioned that his health was not good and that his hands were trembling. After the speech, Jarange Patil suddenly felt weak and sat down on the stage.

At that moment, Kranti Morcha coordinator and senior journalist Sharad Katkar and District President of the Journalists’ Association, Harish Patne, immediately rushed to his side. They offered him water, and he was promptly taken to a private hotel to rest.

There, doctors examined him and determined that his dizziness was caused by dehydration and weakness. It has been confirmed that his condition is now stable. After resting on Saturday, Jarange Patil is expected to head to Pune for the Shanti Rally.

The Pune rally will commence at 12:00 PM from Sarasbaug, following a ceremonial tribute at the Ganpati temple and the memorial of Sahityaratna Anna Bhau Sathe. The march will then proceed towards the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Memorial in Deccan, where it will conclude at 6:00 PM.

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