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Gujjar agitation turns violent on day 3; shots fired, police vehicles torched

The Gujjar community agitation turned violent while demanding five per cent quota in jobs and educational institutes on Sunday as shots were fired and three police vehicles were torched in Dholpur district.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Jaipur Updated on: February 10, 2019 21:09 IST
Gujjar community agitation turned violent while demanding

Gujjar community agitation turned violent while demanding five per cent quota in jobs and educational institutes in Rajasthan

The Gujjar community agitation turned violent while demanding five per cent quota in jobs and educational institutes on Sunday as shots were fired and three police vehicles were torched in Dholpur district.

Also seven trains were cancelled and two partially cancelled whereas nine trains were diverted due to the ongoing Gujjar agitation in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district.

According to media reports, unidentified miscreants fired 8-10 rounds in the air while the blockade on the Agra-Morena Highway was in place.

The agitators set afire three police vehicles, including two jeeps and a bus, he added.

The SP said the protesters also pelted stones, injuring four jawans, adding that police had to lob tear gas shells to disperse the crowd.

He said traffic movement on the highway resumed later.

Gujjars are holding a sit-in protest on rail tracks in Malarna Dungar of Swai Madhopur district from Friday evening. The agitation spread as Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla refused to call off the stir.

On Saturday, a government delegation had met Bainsla and his supporters to hold talks, but no agreement could be reached.

Bainsla has said that the community will continue their protest demanding five per cent reservation to the Gujjars, Raika-Rebari, Gadia Luhar, Banjara and the Gadaria communities in government jobs and educational institutions as promised by the state government. 

The agitation has affected train movement in the NWR and the CWR region, and agitators have now started blocking highways connecting major cities.

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