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Rajasthan govt meets protestors in Dungarpur witnessing violence over teachers' recruitment

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Rajasthan govt meets protestors in Dungarpur witnessing violence over teachers' recruitment

Rajasthan govt meets protestors in Dungarpur witnessing violence over teachers' recruitment

Rajasthan Minister Arjun Singh Bamaniya, MLA Dayaram Parmar and other leaders held a meeting with protesters who are demanding recruitment of reserved category candidates on vacant unreserved positions for teachers from 2018.

"It has been decided that peace will be restored.

The highway will be cleared today.

A delegation of administration and people's representatives met the protesters.

They have been given the responsibility to maintain peace in their respective panchayats," Congress MLA Dayaram Parmar.

"Committee decided to maintain peace in the entire area.

In the meeting it was decided that no unrest should take place here.

As far as the recruitment process is concerned, matter is in court.

Court will look into it, everyone has agreed to it," said Rajasthan Minister Arjun Singh Bamaniya.

For the last 2 weeks, protesters have blocked National Highway 08, over their demands.

Two people reported dead during the protest.


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