Gujjar leader Col Kirori Singh Bainsla on Sunday issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the state government, asking it to clarify its stand on Gurjar reservation in state. He was addressing crowd of around 10,000 at Gurjar Mahapanchayat, later it was converted into Mahapadav near Hindaun City in Karauli at eastern rajasthan. Bainsala Said “We will stay here for the next 24 hours and in the meantime, the government has to make its stand clear. It’s either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ from them. After that we will decide on the future course of our agitation,”. “It is up to Ashok Gehlot to get the reservation Bill signed by the governor. A lot depend on this and we have given the government enough time to act,”. While gurjar leader said “Colonel saheb (Bainsla) would now only talk to the CM. We will not entertain any middlemen,”.
While Gehlot said that it agreed in principle for providing 5% reservation to Gujjar, Rebari, Bajare, Gadiya Luhar and other communities under ST category, but its implementation could be achieved only through legal and constitutional process. Gehlot issued a statement in the evening thanking the community for a peaceful mahapadav and invited Bainsla for talks once again. Gurjar reservation is pending at Governer SK Singh from last 6 Month. Today governer is also agree to sign the reservation bill so now gurjar may get reservation in state.
While Gehlot said that it agreed in principle for providing 5% reservation to Gujjar, Rebari, Bajare, Gadiya Luhar and other communities under ST category, but its implementation could be achieved only through legal and constitutional process. Gehlot issued a statement in the evening thanking the community for a peaceful mahapadav and invited Bainsla for talks once again. Gurjar reservation is pending at Governer SK Singh from last 6 Month. Today governer is also agree to sign the reservation bill so now gurjar may get reservation in state.
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