RLP Leader Hanuman Beniwal Averts March to Jaipur Amid Farmers' Demands

RLP convener Hanuman Beniwal canceled a planned march to Jaipur advocating for farmers' demands after successful talks with government representatives. The administration promised to combat illegal gravel mining and ensure compensation for farmers impacted by infrastructure projects. The initial negotiations were inconclusive, prompting a temporary protest roadblock.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jaipur | Updated: 14-01-2026 12:15 IST | Created: 14-01-2026 12:15 IST
RLP Leader Hanuman Beniwal Averts March to Jaipur Amid Farmers' Demands
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Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) convener Hanuman Beniwal has withdrawn plans for a protest march to Jaipur after meaningful dialogues with government officials, aimed at addressing key concerns of farmers regarding land compensation and illegal mining.

The discussions took place at a hotel on the Ajmer-Nagaur border on Tuesday night, involving Nagaur district officials and a delegation from the farmers' community, reflecting the administration's commitment to tackling unregulated gravel mining and compensating affected farmers.

Despite an inconclusive first meeting, Beniwal and numerous supporters paused their movement to Jaipur, fostering hope that further government action will address these critical issues affecting the farming community.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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