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Rajasthan Govt ready for talks with Gujjars

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Posted: Jun 04, 2008 at 1537 hrs IST

Jaipur, June 4: The BJP said on Wednessday that the government in Rajasthan is trying to resolve the ongoing Gujjar imbroglio and that it is ready for talks with the agitating community leaders.

"The state government is ready for talks with agitating Gujjars...They should come forward for talks," BJP spokesman Prakash Javdekar told reporters in Jaipur on Wednesday.

Hoping that the crisis would end shortly, he said the BJP government was not averse of an all party meet and actually Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has invited suggestions from every political party.

The state government has recommended the inclusion of Gujjar into the nomadic tribe category to the Centre, now the UPA government should also act on it, he reiterated.

Asked if the state government was planning any commando action in Pilupura to evacuate the rail tracks, he said the query was to be answered by the state government.

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