Raj govt and Gujjar are expected to hold preliminary talks tomorrow
Jun 8th, 2008 | By Ibrar Agha | Category: IndiaAfter two week of Gujjar’s agitation, Rajasthan government has finially agreed to hold talks to Gujjar leadership in the community stronghold of Bayana in Bharatpur district.
According to report, The talks will be between the state government officials and Gujjar Arakshan Sangharsh Samiti, spearheaded by 70-year-old Kirori Singh Bainsla, tomorrow, informed sources said.
In a bid to break the deadlock and bring Bainsla, a retired colonel, to the negotiating table, the state authorities earlier in the day offered to hold preliminary parleys with the Gujjar leadership in Bayana provided the main talks took place in Jaipur.
Bainsla, who is camping in violence-hit Karwadi-Pilupura area, about five kms from Bayana, said that if the premilinary talks were “fruitful” and held in a “conducive” atmosphere, he would to go to Jaipur for further parleys.
The sources said S N Thanvi, Rajasthan government’s chief negotiator, was expected to go to Jaipur to seek instruction from the top state political leadership before proceeding for the first round.







