The Sakal Maratha Kranti Morcha sought stern action aginst those responsible for creating a rift between different sections of the society and appealed to its community members to maintain peace and harmony.
The outfit also sought a detailed investigation into an incident at Vadhu Budruk village near Bhima Koregoan, where the 'samadhi' of Govind Gaikwad, a Mahar (Dalit), was damaged and a contentious board put up.
On December 30, a board was found put up near what is believed to be the tomb of Gaikwad. The board said Gaikwad had defied the orders of Mughal king Aurangzeb and performed the last rites of Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj after he was killed by Aurangzeb in 1689.
People, who believed it was their ancestors who had performed the last rites of Sambhaji Maharaj, tried to remove the board, leading to an altercation. This resulted in police filing a case under the SC/ST (Preventions of Atrocities) Act against 49 people.
"We demand the veracity of the claims made in the board be checked with the help of historians," said Kunjir.
He said the outfit wants withdrawal of the case filed against 49 people under the Atrocities Act.
"We also seek action against those who indulged in rioting and caused heavy losses to the locals in Bhima- Koregaon. Damages should be paid to those who suffered losses," he said.
A man, identified as Rahul Phatangale, killed in the violence at Bhima Koregaon.
Kunjir said the government should pay a Rs 25 lakh compensation to the next of the kin of the deceased and take action against those who killed him.
Right-wing groups have been blamed for the clashes.
Kunjir said a joint meeting of leaders from Dalit and Maratha organisations will be called soon to discuss ways to maintain peace in the state.
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