The Gujjar group’s agitation for reservation in jobs and training as a most backward class continued in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday. Trains operating on the Delhi-Mumbai route have been diverted with the Gujjars occupying railway tracks close to Bayana.
Though Labour Secretary Niraj Ok. Pawan held a number of rounds of talks because the State authorities’s consultant with Gujjar supremo Kirori Singh Bainsla, there was no headway on the problems of appointments to backlog posts and the good thing about 5% reservation in the continuing recruitments.
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