With the toll in the Gurjjar violence up to 38 dead and 80 injured, the Rajasthan government was today no closer to a breakthrough. Gurjjar leader Col Kirori Singh Bainsla refused to travel to Jaipur for talks, and showed no signs of bending down as Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje flew down to Bayana, where the protestors continue to hold their stir.
Raje stayed for about 40 minutes and sent a message to Bainsla, who was at Kherawadi, about 15 km from Bayana. However, addressing a late-evening media conference, Bainsla ruled out talks unless the state government came out with a letter to the Centre recommending ST status for Gurjjars.
He also claimed that the Chief Minister had not come to Bayana — near the Dumria Railway Station, on the Delhi-Mumbai rail route — for talks with him, but to survey the situation in the wake of the Gurjjar agitation.
After that, Raje went back and called a meeting of her Cabinet, which was going on till late in the night.
Before leaving for Bayana, the Chief Minister had held a press conference at her residence in the state capital, warning that there was a limit to everything and that she would not allow the Gurjjars to hold the state to ransom.
She also repeated that while her government was open for talks to resolve the issue peacefully, Bainsla had been rejecting her appeals. Bainsla and his supporters insist that any dialogue should take place on the railway tracks, in front of protestors.
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