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Jat Reservation Movement

The Jat reservation movement refers to the demand by the Jat community in India, primarily in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, for affirmative action that would provide them with reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. Traditionally regarded as an agriculturally dominant class, Jats sought to secure social and economic benefits amidst growing competition. The movement gained momentum in the early 2010s, marked by large protests and rallies, as Jats argued that they faced economic challenges and needed government support. The demand for reservation sparked discussions on caste, equity, and representation in India’s socio-political landscape.

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    The Jat Reservation Movement is a campaign by the Jat community in India, primarily in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, advocating for inclusion in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. This designation would allow them access to government jobs and educational benefits aimed at supporting marginalized groups. The movement gained momentum in the 2010s, marked by protests and sometimes violent clashes. Proponents argue that Jats face economic challenges and deserve similar opportunities as other communities, while opponents question the need for reservations based on caste. The movement reflects broader discussions on social justice and equitable access in India.