Criticising Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla, senior Gujjar leader Mukhiya Gujjar on Friday charged him with signing a 'one-sided deal' under pressure and without consulting other Gujjar leaders, leaving the community 'highly dissatisfied.'
Gujjar Panchayat leaders from all over Rajasthan have congregated here to plan their future strategy over their demand of Scheduled Tribe status, in the face of opposition from Meena community.
Expressing dissatisfaction over the 'one-sided deal' with the state government, Akhil Bharatiya Pathik Sena's national president Mukhiya Gujjar said, "Col Bainsla, who signed the deal under pressure, has left crores of Gujjars disgruntled. When the Gujjar agitation for ST status, reached its peak, Col Bainsla signed the deal without any consultations with other Gujjar leaders."
Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the Panchayat meet, Gujjar said the reservation issue is not limited to just Rajasthan but has crossed its borders and has become a national movement for rights.
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