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Gurjjar protests called off, leader 'sorry'

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Posted online: Monday, June 04, 2007 at 1946 hours IST

JAIPUR, JUNE 4:  After a week-long violence that claimed 26 lives,
Gurjjar leaders on Monday agreed to withdraw their agitation for
Scheduled Tribe status following "successful" talks with Rajasthan Chief
Minister Vasundhara Raje.
At the end of three days of protracted negotiations with Gurjjar
leaders, the state government decided to set up a three-member
high-power committee headed by a retired High Court judge to examine the
community's demand for ST status.


The committee will submit its report in three months, Raje announced at
a joint press conference with leaders of Gurjar Arakshan Sangharsh
Samiti, which had spearheaded the agitation since Tuesday last.

The Samiti leaders, led by Col (retd) Kirori Singh Bainsla, regretted
the violence and the loss of life during the agitation. "We regret the
violence and loss of life including those of two policemen," they said
in a statement after six hours of talks.

Raje told the crowded press conference that the committee set up, as per
the provisions stipulated by the Central Government, would have an
expert on the issue of reservations to SCs and STs.

"We have come to an understanding (with the Samiti) and found a solution
through democratic means. We will try to see that justice is done to
everyone," she said, appealing to the protesters to restore calm.

The Chief Minister also announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the
next of the kin of all those killed in the violence.

While 21 people died in police firing and violence during the Gurjjar
agitation, five persons were killed in clashes between Gurjjars and
Meenas, who opposed the demand for ST status. Meenas, who enjoy ST
status, have substantial representation in political parties and the
government.

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