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Gujjar Mahapanchayat Has Warned Rajasthan Government

Gujjar Mahapanchayat has warned Rajasthan Government- If demands are not accepted, the strike will start on November 1: Gujjar Reservation.

Gujjar Mahapanchayat was convened in Bharatpur, Rajasthan under the leadership of Gurjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla, in which Gurjar leaders, while demonstrating their strength, warned the government that if their demands were not met, the Gujjar community would launch an agitation on November, there will be transport jam all over the state.

Gujjars demand that 35000 posts in the backlog recruitment be given to the people of the Gujjar community. Apart from this, government jobs should be given to the widows of those who were martyred in the movement.

Gurjar leaders have also demanded the government to put the Gurjar reservation in the 9th list to implement it at the center. There was also a demand to withdraw all police cases registered in all the Gurjar agitations in the past.

Gurjars said that about two and a half thousand people had gathered in this Mahapanchayat, while Gurjar leaders expected that 20 thousand people would be gathered in this Mahapanchayat.

In view of the Mahapanchayat, the district administration had already stopped the precautionary internet service, which is likely to be restored today.

Kirodi Singh Bainsla announced while declaring that we want peace but the government should also understand that to fulfill our demands, we should think positively soon, or else the movement will continue.

Bainsla said that we have kept till November 1, keeping in view the work of the farmyard and the festive season. Even after that, if the demands are not worked then the society will come and sit on the track.

Regarding the interaction of top officials with the government from Colonel Bainsla, he said that the officials did not come up with any concrete proposals while we want our demands to be worked out.

Gurjar Reservation Sangharsh Samiti said that we want our right in peace. The Mahapanchayat said that at present, farmers are busy due to crop sowing work. In such a situation, it is not appropriate to agitate. The Gurjars’ Mahapanchayat ended peacefully with warnings.

The district administration has breathed a sigh of relief.

In Jaipur, the BJP targeted the Congress government in this case, saying that it has complicated the matter and that it is running the work only by assuring the Gujjars.

However, Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara said that the Central Government can fulfill the ninth schedule demand of Gurjar Samaj and the leaders of the society should talk to 25 BJP MPs of the state about this.

It is noteworthy that in view of this Mahapanchayat of Gurjars, the earnest had increased the vigil in Bharatpur and asked the top officials to be vigilant.

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