Gurjar agitation ends in Rajasthan
Gurjar agitation ends in Rajasthan
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Jaipur: The Gurjar agitation in Rajasthan is now over. According to information received, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Col. Kidi Singh Bainsla have agreed to demand a reservation agitation. The talks between Ashok and Col. Kidi Singh Bainsla were held last Wednesday. There has been a consensus between the two. The meeting was held at the Chief Minister's residence in Jaipur. There has been a consensus in the talks between the Sub Committee and Gurjar Struggle Committee. In the meantime, 8 point points were agreed and the Gurjar agitation ended.

Last Wednesday, a delegation of Gurjar Samaj reached Jaipur and the State Government had also prepared a memorandum of understanding. The Gurjar Samaj agreed to five demands. It has also been said that the families of the 3 agitators killed will get government jobs. In addition, the government will withdraw the cases in the agitation. The Gehlot government will write to the centre for inclusion in the Navi schedule.

It is said that the implementation of the Devnarayan scheme has also been agreed to beyond all these. Earlier, Col. Bainsla said, "The government is forcing us to agitation. We have 6 demands, if the government assumes them, we do not want to agitation. About 35 thousand Gurjars are not getting jobs from the dual policy of the government. '

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