Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GUJJARS CALL OFF STIR AFTER ASSURANCE

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JAIPUR:The Gujjar community on Saturday called off their eightday agitation after Tourism Minister Vishvendra Singh handed over a draft of reservatio­n bill to the Gujjar leaders on the railway tracks at Malarna Dungar. Train services on Delhi-Mumbai have been resumed after the agitation was withdrawn.

Gujjar leader Col (retd) Kirori Singh Bainsla announced all agitators to just withdraw stir and open all railway tracks and national highways after he and other leaders read the draft.

In a tweet, chief minister Ashok Gehlot welcomed the withdrawal of the agitation. He said, “Whenever the Gujjar community had held agitations, we (Congress) resolved the issues through dialogues and talks. We have been successful without using force.”

Over a week-long dharna led by Kirori Bainsla on railway tracks and highways had inconvenie­nced travellers. Gujjars were demanding. They were demanding 5% reservatio­n in educationa­l institutes and state services.

Taking a dig at BJP, Gehlot said that even today it pains us that 72 Gujjars had lost their lives in police firing under the BJP regime. He said whenever there have been agitations in BJP rule, Congress leaders have appealed the agitators to maintain peace. However, it is unfortunat­e that whenever agitations took place in Congress rule, the BJP leaders always provoked them. This is the difference in thinking of Congress and BJP, he added.

BJP spokespers­on Mukesh Pareek said Gehlot’s remarks were baseless and condemnabl­e. “The remarks show his conservati­ve and narrow-minded thinking. He should give one instance of any BJP leader provoking agitators. The BJP is always at the forefront to protect the interests and rights of the people and the peace and communal amity of the state.”

The government has assured that if the bill faces any legal problems, then the state government will immediatel­y interfere and extend support to the community.

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