Jaipur: In Rajasthan' Bharatpur, people from Kushwaha, Saini, Mali and Maurya communities have taken to the streets demanding 12 per cent reservation. The agitators have been protesting on the Jaipur-Agra National Highway since Sunday (June 12, 2022). The agitation is being organised under the banner of Rajasthan Phule Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti. The agitators are sitting on the Jaipur-Agra highway near Arouda. These people are adamant on talking to the representative of the Government. On Monday (June 13, 2022), the district collector and the SP reached the national highway to interact with the agitators, but the agitators did not speak to them. According to reports, a Mahapanchayat was held earlier demanding reservation and even yellow rice was distributed to the people to invite them to the agitation. In view of the Mahapanchayat, a police force was deployed in addition to the officers. Even before the Panchayat was over, thousands of people carrying sticks reached the highway and jammed it. Kushwaha, Saini, Mali and Maurya communities have been demanding that their population in the state is 15 percent, so they should be given 12 per cent reservation. The people of Mali society have already been given an ultimatum of the government. The agitator is not ready to hold talks with the police and administration officials. He says he will only talk to the government representative. No representative of the state government has reached the Mahapanchayat since morning. After this, hundreds of people with sticks in their hands sat on the national highway. However, the agitators are letting the ambulances out. National Herald case: Rahul Gandhi caught in ED probe, couldn't answer World Insights Chinas vision for AsiaPacific world promotes peace development say experts Good news for farmers! Government made this big announcement