Narhari Zirwal Viral Video: Tribal MLA Jumps from 3rd Floor in Protest Against Scheduled Tribes Reservation Quota

Narhari Zirwal's dramatic protest jump sparks controversy and widespread reactions among netizens regarding Scheduled Tribes reservation.

Narhari Zirwal Viral Video: The Narhari Zirwal Viral Video has taken social media by storm. It features Narhari Zirwal, the Maharashtra Deputy Speaker and a tribal MLA, dramatically jumping from the third floor of the Mantralaya building. This shocking act was part of a protest against the inclusion of the Dhangar community in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) reservation quota. The protest aimed to safeguard the rights of existing tribal communities under the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act.

Context Behind Narhari Zirwal Viral Video

In the Narhari Zirwal Viral Video, viewers see the dramatic protest by Narhari Zirwal. He jumps from the third floor of the Mantralaya building, landing safely on a safety net. This moment captures the urgency felt by tribal MLAs regarding their community’s rights. Zirwal’s act symbolizes resistance against policies seen as harmful to Scheduled Tribes.

Along with Zirwal, other tribal legislators, such as BJP MP Hemant Savra and MLAs Kiran Lahamate, Hiraman Khoskar, and Rajesh Patil, joined the protest. They also jumped onto the safety nets to show their support. However, this dramatic act has led to widespread reactions from netizens. Many have shared their thoughts on the protest and its implications, adding to the lively discussion on social media.

Netizens React to Narhari Zirwal Viral Video

Narhari Zirwal Viral Video

Reactions from netizens have varied widely. One user commented, “Not the right way to check the efficacy of the safety net.” Another added humorously, “Checking mazbooti of the net just like Govinda checking if the bullet was real.” A third user quipped, “As some standup guy had quoted, ‘India main content ki kami nahi hai,’ full time pass chal raha hai bhai!!!” Lastly, one user remarked, “Politicians should become more serious.”

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