By PTI
BHARATPUR: Mobile net service remained suspended in components of Bharatpur as members of the Mali neighborhood continued to dam the Jaipur-Agra National Highway proper right here for the third consecutive day demanding a separate 12 per cent reservation in authorities jobs and educational institutions.
On Sunday, loads of demonstrators started gathering on the protest web site and demanded the discharge of their chief Murari Lal Saini, who along with six completely different people was detained ahead of the agitation, police talked about.
President of Phule Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti CP Saini talked about if the state authorities fails to fulfil their requires, they will block the Jaipur-Delhi freeway. “We can also do a ‘Chakka Jam’ in the entire state,” he talked about.
Mali neighborhood comes beneath the Other Backward Classes (OBC) class.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot moreover belongs to the equivalent neighborhood.
On Friday, the protesters blocked the vital factor Jaipur-Agra National Highway in Bharatpur and pelted stones at police personnel who retaliated by firing tear gasoline shells to handle the mob.
Bharatpur Divisional Commissioner Sanwarmal Verma talked about, “The situation is under control. We are closely monitoring the situation. Talks are being held with the community representatives.”
He talked about mobile net service has been extra extended till midnight in Vair, Nadbai and Bhusawar, which is extra more likely to be extended extra.
The police have put up barricades on the nationwide freeway in Ballabgarh, Halaina, Vair, Aronda, and Ramaspur villages.
The neighborhood is demanding a 12 per cent reservation, the formation of a separate Luv Kush Welfare Board and hostel facilities for the kids of the neighborhood amongst others.
The Congress-led state authorities had these days formed the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Welfare Board and declared the social reformer’s birthday as a state trip on April 19.
The neighborhood carried out an equivalent protest in June 2022, which was pacified after assurances.
BHARATPUR: Mobile net service remained suspended in components of Bharatpur as members of the Mali neighborhood continued to dam the Jaipur-Agra National Highway proper right here for the third consecutive day demanding a separate 12 per cent reservation in authorities jobs and educational institutions.
On Sunday, loads of demonstrators started gathering on the protest web site and demanded the discharge of their chief Murari Lal Saini, who along with six completely different people was detained ahead of the agitation, police talked about.
President of Phule Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti CP Saini talked about if the state authorities fails to fulfil their requires, they will block the Jaipur-Delhi freeway. “We can also do a ‘Chakka Jam’ in the entire state,” he talked about.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Mali neighborhood comes beneath the Other Backward Classes (OBC) class.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot moreover belongs to the equivalent neighborhood.
On Friday, the protesters blocked the vital factor Jaipur-Agra National Highway in Bharatpur and pelted stones at police personnel who retaliated by firing tear gasoline shells to handle the mob.
Bharatpur Divisional Commissioner Sanwarmal Verma talked about, “The situation is under control. We are closely monitoring the situation. Talks are being held with the community representatives.”
He talked about mobile net service has been extra extended till midnight in Vair, Nadbai and Bhusawar, which is extra more likely to be extended extra.
The police have put up barricades on the nationwide freeway in Ballabgarh, Halaina, Vair, Aronda, and Ramaspur villages.
The neighborhood is demanding a 12 per cent reservation, the formation of a separate Luv Kush Welfare Board and hostel facilities for the kids of the neighborhood amongst others.
The Congress-led state authorities had these days formed the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Welfare Board and declared the social reformer’s birthday as a state trip on April 19.
The neighborhood carried out an equivalent protest in June 2022, which was pacified after assurances.