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Gurjar strike intensifies as protesters uproot Delhi-Mumbai rail track

The Gurjar protest has been intensified as the protesters were indulged in rail-roko strike first and then uprooted the Delhi-Mumbai rail track. As the route is not functional anymore, 7 trains have been diverted. The Gurjars have been demanding 5 percent reservation in the OBC quota for jobs. 

Earlier, a meeting was held between the Rajasthan government and the protesters which resulted positively. But nothing was declared officially after which protest continued

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