Gujjars called off their 8-day long agitation that had paralysed train <g data-gr-id="21">services,</g> after the Rajasthan government assured them of bringing a fresh bill to accord them five per cent job reservation, late Thursday night.
Gujjars <g data-gr-id="22">were</g> also assured by the state government that a recommendation will be made to the Centre to get the legislation listed in the ninth Schedule of the Constitution. The government and Gujjar leaders reached a consensus on eight points after five rounds of talks and signed an agreement at their final meeting tonight.
The meeting was attended by Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla and his delegation at the secretariat after which the announcement to call off the agitation was announced at a joint press conference.
"We will introduce a fresh bill to grant five per cent reservation in the next assembly session and this will be forwarded to the Centre to get it listed in the ninth schedule of the Constitution," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore said. A committee will also be formed to decide on the modalities of the bill, he said.
Bainsla thanked the Government and said that their demands have been met and expressed the hope that the agreement will be executed in letter and spirit.
Bainsla said he will ask his people to clear rail tracks and highway where they have been squatting.
Gujjar stir: 4,000 troopers rushed to Raj
Earlier on Thursday, the Centre dispatched over 4,000 paramilitary personnel to Rajasthan to handle the situation. Gujjars blocked many roads and rail track <g data-gr-id="36">evemn</g> on Thursday. “The CRPF is the largest contributor in the CAPF contingents being deployed in Rajasthan. Of the 60 companies of CAPF, which include CRPF, BSF and ITBP, we alone contributed 28 companies, including four of RAF battalions,” reads a CRPF statement.