
Protesting Gujjar women have blocked the Delhi-Jaipur and Delhi-Agra rail routes, leaving almost 40,000 passengers stranded.
More than 20 trains on that route have been cancelled and this stand-off could continue for the next 24 hours.
The Rajasthan government is refraining from taking any action against the protesters, as there are signs of the stand-off with Gujjars winding down.
Railway tracks at Bandikuian near Dausa are occupied and all trains from Ahmedabad to Delhi have been cancelled. This rail route via Jaipur is the main link between North India, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
''We have a huge force squatting on the tracks and they have put their women in front, nobody wants to use force against them as this may complicate and aggravate the situation. Twenty trains are not running, even major trains like Rajdhani and Shatabdi and losses of Rs 1 crore in Jaipur itself,'' said Jayant Singh, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jaipur.
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