CM Jai Ram Thakur’s announcement came after an unprecedented show of strength, unruly scenes, road blockade and dharna by activists of two agitating organizations, ‘Devbhumi Kashtriya Sangthan’ and ‘Devbhumi Swarna Morcha’, representing the upper castes in Himachal Pradesh, whose population is estimated to be around 51 percent, of which 32.72 % are Rajputs and other 18 % are Brahmins.
As per 2011 population census, Himachal Pradesh has a population of 68.56 lakhs of which 19.29 lakh, which is 25.22 percent, are SCs, while other 4 lakhs are STs, which is 5.71 % and other 9.03 lakh are OBCs, which is 13.52%.
The day was marked by massive protests outside the state assembly complex as the House started its five-day long winter session at Dharamshala.
The organizations had given a call for gherao of the state assembly and blocked all the roads leading to the House to make the government accept their demands.
Hundreds of volunteers of upper castes, raising anti-government slogans, carrying banners and saffron flags converged from all over the state near Tapovan, the venue of the state assembly.
Though the police, which was deployed in full strength, tried to stop them from marching towards the assembly complex, a distance of 5 km, the protesters broke the police barricades to reach the main entrance of the assembly.