At a meeting of the Banjara community leaders from all over the country held here yesterday, a unanimous decision was taken to form an independent organisation to take up the long pending issues of the community. The new organisation has been christened as 'All India Banjara Sangh' (AIBS), he told reporters here.
Rathod, who was elected as the first national president of the AIBS during the meeting, said the organisation will have representations from all states of the country.
He said a mega rally would be organised at the Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on February 28, 2016, to press for the demand.
Rathod said in the coming months, he would tour various states in the country to "awaken" members of the community and get maximum participation in the agitation to press for their demand.
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