Protesters block Jaipur-Agra freeway challenging OBC quota in jobs, upper training

Through PTI

JAIPUR: Folks from 5 OBC communities endured to dam the Jaipur-Agra Freeway at Aroda village in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district for the second one day, challenging separate 12 consistent with cent quota in jobs and better training establishments, even because the state executive requested them to come back ahead for talks.

The protesters belong to Saini, Kushwah, Shakya, Maurya and Mali communities.

The Bharatpur management has suspended cellular web provider until 11 am on Wednesday in 4 tehsils of the district, together with Nadbai, Uchhain, Weir and Bhusawar, in step with Divisional Commissioner Sanwarlal Verma.

Rajasthan Tourism Minister Vishvendra Singh stated on Tuesday that the leaders of Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti, who’re main the agitation, will have to come ahead for talks.

“You’ll clap with two fingers best. You can not clap with one hand and the similar scenario is occurring as of late and energy is being made to clap with one hand best,” Singh advised newshounds at Bharatpur Divisional Commissioner’s place of business.

He stated, “The federal government has made efforts from its aspect and is looking forward to the chief and delegation of the Sangharsh Samiti to carry talks.”

The convener of Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti, Murari Saini, has constituted a delegation to carry talks with the federal government and the management.

Saini didn’t succeed in for talks, Singh stated.

“I think that there’s no chief amongst them (in Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti). If Murari Saini is the chief then he will have to come ahead, the place is the issue,” the minister stated.

The leaders of the Samiti say that at the moment those 5 communities had been integrated within the Different Backward Categories (OBC) class however don’t seem to be taking advantage of the quota.