http://www.hindu.com/2007/06/04/stories/2007060410440100.htm

Gujjars call for Delhi bandh today

Staff Reporter

Delhi police make security arrangements


Gujjars hold demonstration at Jantar Mantar
They seek dismissal of BJP Government in Rajasthan


NEW DELHI: The Akhil Bharatiya Gurjar Vikas Sanghatan has given a call
for a "Delhi Bandh" on Monday in support of the demand of the Gujjars
for Scheduled Tribe status and also to protest against alleged police
atrocities in Rajasthan.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Sanghatan here convened by
a prominent community leader and Member of Parliament from Haryana,
Avtar Singh Bharana.

"Being a representative of the Gujjar community, I have made an appeal
to them to maintain peace in the State and find an amicable solution
to the problem through dialogue. I also called on the Union Home
Minister over the weekend to apprise him of the prevailing situation
in the State and demanded imposition of President's Rule. The Centre
should also order a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the
firing incident," said Mr. Bharana after the meeting.

Appeal


In the wake of the bandh call, the Delhi police have made adequate
security arrangements in the capital and are keeping a close watch on
the developments. The police have also appealed to members of the
Gujjar community to maintain peace and not to resort to any traffic
blockade or vandalism.

A large number of Gujjars from several parts of the country held a
demonstration at Jantar Mantar here on Sunday demanding dismissal of
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Government in Rajasthan and
imposition of President's Rule in the State. The protesters later
courted arrest.

Led by Delhi Nationalist Congress Party president Ramvir Singh
Bidhuri, the protesters carrying placards shouted slogans against the
BJP Government in Rajasthan for what they termed brutal police action
on their community members resulting in the loss of lives and damage
to property.

Condemning the firing on a demonstration of Gujjars demanding ST
status in the State, Mr. Bidhuri said the "State-sponsored terror
against the community had created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity
in Rajasthan."

Mr. Bidhuri said instead of apologising to the people of the State for
its "shameful and brutal" act, the State Government was bent upon
justifying it. He demanded a probe by a sitting judge of the Supreme
Court into the firing.

All-party meet


Urging Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene, Mr. Bidhuri said an
all-party meet should be convened to take stock of the situation and
pass a resolution to dismiss the BJP Government.

"The incidents in Rajasthan will have a nationwide repercussion for
the BJP if it failed to address the issue raised by Gujjars. The Union
Government should take a firm stand on the issue of granting Scheduled
Tribe status for the Gujjar community," Mr. Bidhuri said.

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