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Gujjar demand not valid: report

The Chopra panel rejects the Rajasthan Gujjar community's demand for Scheduled Tribe status, reports KS Tomar.

Updated on: Jun 18, 2008 06:50 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Jaipur
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The Chopra Commission set up by the Rajasthan government has not recommended granting the state’s Gujjar community Scheduled Tribes status. But it has made several suggestions to bring the Gujjars into the national mainstream through measures to alleviate their poverty and backwardness.

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The three-member commission headed by Justice Jasraj Chopra submitted its report to the Vasundhara Raje government on Monday, seven months after being appointed. According to the report, the Gujjar community does not fulfil the criteria required for granting of ST status. These include primitiveness of culture, permanent shelters in the forests, untouchability, a feeling of being inferior in society, unique traditions, polygamy and backwardness. The commission said it would not be possible for it to recommend ST status for Gujjars as the statistical data of the community’s socio-economic conditions do not merit granting of such a status.

“Current norms should be replaced by quantifiable criteria which will be relevant in the present context. The new criteria must stand judicial scrutiny, thereby enabling future commissions or committees appointed by the government to examine the issue with exactness and reliability,” the report says.

While advising the Rajasthan government to attend to the problems of the Gujjars residing in ravines, ‘Dangs’, forests and inaccessible areas, the commission said a board should be set up to oversee development of impoverished and backward areas in which many of them live.

“For this purpose, the state government should liberally allocate funds in the budget. Emphasis should be laid on construction of roads, motivating Gujjar children to go to schools, improving their health, providing potable water, immunisation and quality care of the children and aged,” the report says. “A new package should be announced for the benefit of the Gujjars. It should not overlap with existing schemes and should be implemented with commitment and zeal,” it says.

Blame game

The factions opposing Colonel K.S. Bainsala have blamed him for the defeat of Gujjar stand. Rival faction leader and expelled BJP MLA Prahlad Gunjal said: “We have been saying no one should believe Col Bainsala, who is under the influence of the state government, which has played with the sentiments of the community. The agitation will be launched within seven days to force the government to accept our demand.”

 
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