Gujjar leaders are all set for fresh agitation in Rajasthan and to burn state in the fire of Reservation from 26 March 2010. Gurjar or Gujjar leaders has given a fresh call for a ‘Maha Padav’ or grand sit-in starting from March 26, in Ajmer. It is being claimed by the Gujjar leaders that at least two lakh Gujjars will join the protest. The protest leaders have asked every member of the Gujjar community to bring five kilogram of shakkarpara and bottles of water with them to participate in the Padav. According to Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla the agitation is getting an unprecedented support of thousands of members of the community. The railway administration is on the alert and has demand extra force to safeguard tracks in the district.
Om Parkash Badana, in-charge of the agitation, is reported to have said, “We are asking the women to start preparing chapattis for the members who will sit for the protest from March 26. Expecting a prolonged stir, the leaders are emphasising on food storage and availability of water.” “We are vigilant about the agitation and will definitely demand extra force from the state to secure the railway tracks in the district,” said Laxman Meena, deputy SP of RPF. “The rail track in Ajmer is important as it links Gujarat to northern India and also serves as a link to Udaipur city. Looking at the past approach of Gujjars during agitation, we are being very cautious,” said an official. The officials also talked the matter with the local administration. A company of RPF has been ordered to continuously inspect the railway track and report anything found suspicious.
Om Parkash Badana, in-charge of the agitation, is reported to have said, “We are asking the women to start preparing chapattis for the members who will sit for the protest from March 26. Expecting a prolonged stir, the leaders are emphasising on food storage and availability of water.” “We are vigilant about the agitation and will definitely demand extra force from the state to secure the railway tracks in the district,” said Laxman Meena, deputy SP of RPF. “The rail track in Ajmer is important as it links Gujarat to northern India and also serves as a link to Udaipur city. Looking at the past approach of Gujjars during agitation, we are being very cautious,” said an official. The officials also talked the matter with the local administration. A company of RPF has been ordered to continuously inspect the railway track and report anything found suspicious.
Dont gujjar have mind... why going blindly behind politicians..... Dolapur main Meena logon ne bend bajayi to ab Ajmer main tension mat felao....yahan bhi jat rajput hai... !!1
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