Indian Railways News => | Topic started by irmafia on Jun 11, 2012 - 09:00:15 AM |
Title - Police units keep a hawk eye on quota agitatorsPosted by : irmafia on Jun 11, 2012 - 09:00:15 AM |
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JAIPUR: With thousands of Gujjars assembled at Kushali Darrah area in Sawai Madhopur district, the police administration has geared up to meet the challenges arising out of another agitation by the community for quota. The areas in and around Sawai Madhopur and nearby districts have been converted into fortress where at least 12 companies (1,200) of various armed units of police have been deployed. These include the personnels of Rajasthan Armed Constabulary (RAC), Special Task Force (STF) and other police units.With Sunday evening set as the new deadline by Gujjars to meet their demands, police districts in Bharatpur range which has ample population of the community were on standby mode on Saturday evening. "We are in touch with the leaders on daily basis. I don't think they are planning a violent protest again. Still, we are monitoring their activities to avoid any untoward incident," said a senior police officer. Inspector general of police, Bharatpur range, Anand Srivastav, said, "We have ample strength to respond. At least 12 companies of various armed forces of police have been deployed in various areas to maintain law and order." Thousands of Gujjars led by Kirori Singh Bainsla have shifted to the new venue of Kushali Darrah for mahapadav (indefinite mass protest). The venue became infamous in the 2008 stir after two persons from the community were killed in the area in police firing. |