Head of the Gurjar movement Col Kirori Singh Bainsla is no more
Head of the Gurjar movement Col Kirori Singh Bainsla is no more
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Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla, the leader of the Gurjar reservation in Rajasthan, has passed away. Yes, let us tell you that he was very ill for the past few days. Recently, he handed over the command of Gurjar Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti to his son Vijay Bainsla. Let us tell you that Kirori Singh Bainsla was a colonel in the army. Yes, and the last rites of Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla are going to be performed in Mundiya village of Todabhim. Let us tell you that CM Gehlot and former CM Vasundhara Raje Scindia have expressed deep sorrow over the death of Bainsla.

In fact, after retiring, Bainsla made his foray into politics and Bainsla contested the Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Lok Sabha seat on a BJP ticket but lost the election to Congress's Namonarayan Meena by a very small margin. At the same time, 70 deaths occurred in the Gurjar reservation held in the year 2008 under the leadership of Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla for the demand for the inclusion of Gurjars in ST.

Let us tell you that Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla managed to get a 5 per cent reservation in government jobs for Gurjars under MBC i.e. Other Backward Classes separately for Gurjars of Rajasthan. In fact, earlier the Gurjars of Rajasthan were in OBC, but under the pressure of Bainsla, the government had to include Gurjars in MBC. At the same time, Kirori Singh Bainsla got a big advantage from the Gurjar movement. Yes and he emerged as a strong leader in the politics of Rajasthan.

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