Gujjar stir continues, Cong leaders say Rajasthan govt set to announce proposal to end impasse

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Feb 12 2019 | 10:35 PM IST

The Gujjar community agitation for five per cent reservation in jobs and education continued on the fifth day Tuesday even as some Congress leaders claimed that the state government will announce a proposal Wednesday to break the deadlock.

The agitators continued to block rail tracks and highways, causing inconvenience to common people. On Tuesday, they blockaded Chaksu town, about 40 km from here on National Highway 52, police said.

The blockades on the Agra-Jaipur-Bikaner National Highway-11 in Dausa district, state highway in Nainwa of Bundi district, Malarna road in Sawai Madhopur and the Karauli-Hindaun road at Budla village in Karauli district continued.

"Apart from the routes that were blocked till yesterday, agitators have laid a blockade at Chaksu town of Jaipur district. No untoward incident has been reported so far. The law and order situation is under control," Director General of Police (Law and Order) M L Lathar said.

The North Western Railway informed through a bulletin that three trains were cancelled and two diverted on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot chaired two meetings Tuesday at the state secretariat to discuss the quota issue with ministers and other Congress leaders.

Though the deliberation of the meeting was not briefed officially, some Congress legislators indicated that the government will announce a proposal in the state assembly Wednesday, seeking to break the impasse.

"The chief minister is serious and the issue was discussed to find a solution and end the deadlock. There is unrest in the state and the country," Khetri MLA Jitendra Singh said.

Sports minister Ashok Chandna said, "Gujjar community members are on rail tracks and people are suffering. Definitely, a major solution will come up in the Assembly tomorrow."

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First Published: Feb 12 2019 | 10:35 PM IST

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