Accusing the JDA of highhandedness, Devi said that her family which was respected by the city had been hurt and insulted by the actions of the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), which last week sealed the main entrance to the Palace claiming that it was on its land.
In a show of strength, Devi began a march from city palace and reached to Tripolia gate where she addressed the people from an open gypsy. Rajput leaders including Lokendra Singh Kalvi and others were present in the rally.
"This is not against the government. We want justice and are seeking it from the administration," she said.
However, her supporters shouted slogans against the state government and Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.
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Devi's daughter Diya Kumari, who is BJP MLA from Sawai Madhopur, was not present in the rally.
Diya's husband and son accompanied Devi in the gypsy.
Devi expressed her gratitude to the people for show solidarity with the family and said that she would meet the people of the city on a regular basis.
"The entire Jaipur is with us today and I am overwhelmed. Please be with us," Devi said.
"I was very much hurt over the high handed action by JDA at the Raj Mahal Palace," she told her supporters.
Devi also alleged that many people who were coming from other parts of the state to participate in the rally were stopped by theadministration "which is another injustice".
In a sudden action, JDA last week sealed the main entrance to the royal family's Raj Mahal Palace at C-Scheme area in the city claiming ownership.
The 'Rajmata' (Queen Mother) questioned the "hasty" manner in which the JDA acted and voiced hope that the Chief Minister would do justice.
The state government has remained tightlipped on the confrontation. However, Congress today took a swipe at the government, saying its priporities were misplaced.
State PCC chief Sachin Pilot said the party will not comment on the matter as it was subjudice but the "vendetta" action had exposed the state government.
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The rally concluded outside the Raj Mahal Palace where
the former Rajmata addressed the gathering and hoped that the chief minister would intervene.
"Whatever struggle we will have to do from our office, we will do it but I urge the chief minister to give us justice. All is in her hand. Every government has its own functioning and procedures but you (government) can open the gates...What is the problem in that?" she asked.
Devi also expressed anguish over the behaviour of the JDA officials with her daughter Diya Kumari, a ruling party MLA, during the action last week.
Diya Kumari's son Padmanabh (18), who was crowned as titular Maharaja of the Jaipur family after his grandfather and Padmini Devi's husband Bhawani Singh died in 2011, also addressed the gathering saying, "We have faith in the chief minister...Judiciary and justice will prevail."
The supporters and leaders said the Rajput community will be against BJP in the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh as well as in Rajasthan if the former royal family of Jaipur is not given justice.