Tuesday, July 1


Jaipur: State govt formed a three-member ministerial committee on Monday to review the demands of Most Backward Classes (MBC), including Gurjars. The committee will propose solutions to the state govt. The committee comprises state law minister Jogaram Patel, social justice and empowerment minister Avinash Gehlot, and minister of state for home Jawahar Singh Bedam. The Gurjar community raised this demand during the Mahapanchayat in Peelupura, Bharatpur. Aparna Arora from the ACS Social Justice and Empowerment Department serves as the member secretary. “Thanks to Honorable CM Bhajan Lal Sharma for forming a ministerial committee of three ministers as per the agreement reached between Gurjar Arakshan Sangarsh Samiti and the Rajasthan govt at the Peelupara Mahapanchayat on June 8,” said Vijay Bainsla, president of the Gurjar Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti. “We are hopeful and confident that under the leadership of the chief minister, the state govt will soon convene a cabinet meeting to recommend to the central govt to include MBC reservation in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution and will also positively fulfil all other demands within the agreed time frame,” he added. The 9th Schedule of the Constitution comprises a compilation of laws that remain immune from judicial review and legal challenges. Bainsla said the June 26 meeting with the govt to review the Devnarayan scheme was postponed, and the community is still awaiting a new date. During the Mahapanchayat, Bainsla read the govt’s draft to the people, but a faction opposed the draft.





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