Vijay Singh Bainsla
Vijay Singh Bainsla is a social leader in the state of Rajasthan. He is a Gurjar by caste. He is the son of Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla. He is actively involved in community work and has been part of the Gurjar Arakshan Sangarsh Samiti which has led a caste protest movement in the state of Rajasthan.[1] He played an active role in the 2019 Gurjar andolan[2] when the agitating gujjars blocked the railway tracks at Malarna Dungar, Sawai Madhopur[3]
Personal Life[edit]
Vijay Bainsla belongs to Hindaun, near Todabhim, a tehsil in Karauli district of Rajasthan. He belongs to village Mundia मुंडिया Rajasthan Pin : 304502 ( lat / long 26.824077, 76.912098 ) around 30 km from Hindaun city.
Joining BJP[edit]
Vijay and Kirori Bainsla joined BJP in the presence of Party President Amit Shah on April 10, 2019[4] Vijay Bainsla was accompanied by BJP Rajasthan-in-charge Prakash Javadekar[5]
Induction of Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla into the party was a huge support for the BJP. The party has been lacking a strong Gujjar leader in eastern belt of Rajasthan earlier and this lacunae was plugged in with this social engineering[6]
During the Lok-sabha elections in 2019 they campaigned for BJP where BJP won 25 out of 25 seats in Rajasthan[7]. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a big election meeting at Hindaun city.[8]
“Our ideology is in line with the BJP. With the community’s support, we are hoping the party will get good results in this election,” Vijay Bainsla, Kirori’s son who also joined the BJP told The Wire.[9]
5 % Reservation : February 2019[edit]
In the February of 2019 the MBC community again went on the warpath with the government blocking the Delhi Mumbai Rail route at Malarna Dungar, Sawai Madhopur; demanding that after Congress came to power in Rajasthan. During the election campaign of Congress the PCC Chief and Deputy CM Sachin Pilot who is also a Gurjar from Uttar Pradesh made a commitment in the election manifesto to give 5% reservation to MBC along with all Backlog jobs for the MBC community. The people held the congress to its manifesto, interestingly Col Bainsla's son Vijay Bainsla, who had been woking with the people entered the socio-political arena from here. It was during this agitation that the Govt of Rajasthan passed the bill in the Rajasthan Vidhansabha giving 5% reservation exclusively to Banjara/Baldia/Labana, Gadia-Lohar/Gadalia, Gujjar/Gurjar, Raika/Rebari and Gadaria (Gaadri) communities in the state. This 5% reservation is applicable on the education and appointments of the state - RPSC, Sate Appointments, RJS and educational institutions.
Colonel Bainsla Foundation[edit]
He is a trustee with Colonel Bainsla Foundation.
Social Media[edit]
- Vijay Bainsla on Facebook
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Gujjar Protests Called off After Written Assurance From Rajasthan Govt". The Wire. 16 February 2019. Unknown parameter
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