Gujjars demand 5 per cent job reservation, block trains in Bharatpur
Gujjar Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti spokesperson said a decision to carry forward the agitation was taken after a meeting with the community.

The demonstartors sat on a dharna on railway tracks blocking the Delhi-Mumbai tracks near Pilukapura, police said.
Six trains have been initially affected on the route and alternate arrangements were being made, an official of the Kota division of west central railway informed.
“We demand five per cent reservation for the community people and it is for the government to resolve the matter. Our people will call off the agitation only after the demands are met,“ Himmat Singh, the spokesperson of the Gujjar Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti told PTI.
A decision to carry forward the agitation was taken after a meeting with the people belonging to the community , he said.
Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla, who spearheaded the Gujjar agitations in the past, began a `Nyay Yatra' on May 11 in view of the reservation issue. The yatra will culminate today in Bharatpur.
“Our demand is five per cent reservation under the legal limit of 50 per cent. We are presently getting only one per cent under the limit of 50 per cent and we want four per cent more,“ Singh said.
Members of Gujjar community had yesterday threatened to revive their agitation demanding five per cent reservation in government jobs.
In Jaipur, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje had yesterday said that the government's “doors are always open for the talks“. She told reporters in the party office that the matter of Gujjar reservation was subjudice.
“The doors of the government are open for the talks,“ she said.
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