Jaipur: The state government has now decided to take a tough stand after talks with Gujjar agitators failed in Rajasthan. 223 agitators have been booked after agitating leader Col. Kihri Singh Bainsla and Rajasthan government Minister of State for Sports Ashok Chandana did not agree to talk. Gujjar leader Col. Kihri Singh Bainsla has said that if his demands are not considered, they will celebrate Diwali festival on track. After the talks failed, Minister Ashok Chandana, who returned to Jaipur, said that all the demands that could be considered have been accepted by the Rajasthan government and further demands will be considered, but Gujjar leaders are making unreasonable demands which are not possible to be accepted. Rajasthan government minister Ashok Chandana had arrived in Hindton for talks after Gujjar leaders announced a flywheel jam in Rajasthan from Monday. Where the talks were held for two and a half hours, the consensus was not reached. After that, Vijay Bainsla, son of Col. Kidi Singh Bainsla, went back and sat on the track. After the talks broke out, the agitation was feared to intensify. The internet has already been shut down for 10 days in 5 districts due to agitation and more than 30 trains are being affected every day. Due to the closure of roadways buses, the people who are going on Diwali are also facing a lot of problems. Also Read- MP By-election result: First result may come to this seat BJP takes lead on 4 seats in Uttar Pradesh by-election MP by-election result: BJP ahead on 19 seats in 28 seats, Congress on 8