Mumbai: A hunger strike launched by Maratha Kota activist Manoj Zerennge, who brought Mumbai to stay on Friday, is ready to continue on Saturday with the police allowing another day for another day at Azad Maidan. However, large -scale peaceful protests are ready to become more combative with Jaranga, alleging toilets and tea shops to close the government to denote the workers to eat food and water. He warned that he would retaliate in equal measurement and also attacked CM Fadnavis.“This is the final battle. Either the government will kill me with bullets or I will die of hunger strike,” Jerange said, whose movement that seeks the status of Kunbi (OBC) for the Maratha community, comes shortly before the local body poll due to this year. Around 30,000 Maratha protesters converted into the city to a performance of strength. The government did not send a delegation to meet Zrenge. However, on the first day, Fadnavis said, “We are supporters of the movement because such movements are a part of democracy. We are following court orders … A route has to emerge through dialogue. “The movement will pits the Maratha community, about 30% of the state’s population said against the OBC, which are very large in number. While the following is a large Maratha of NCP, Congress and NCP (SP), OBCs are mainly with BJP. OBC groups have already announced a counter-agitation and the BJP can benefit from this polarization.