slogans while refusing to work.

However, in a few places, small groups of pro-reservation activists emerged. They also urged the government to allow them to work on Saturdays and holidays to compensate for the work suspended on account of the anti-reservationists stir.

In Lucknow, thousand of employees gathered outside the office of the state Public Works Department, opposite Uttar Pradesh Governor B L Joshi's residence, from where they marched in a procession to Mayawati's residence.

Raising anti-Mayawati slogans, they marched in a procession to the nearby Congress state headquarters where they flung shoes at Sonia Gandhi's posters, tore them down and set them on fire.

That was followed by a march to the state headquarters of the BJP where the agitators accused the party leadership of "selling themselves to the Congress."

"Mayawati and Sonia Gandhi are hand in glove," alleged anti-reservation action committee convenor Shailendra Dube, who is spearheading the demonstrations.

A retired chief engineer of the state electricity board, Dube further accused Gandhi and Mayawayti of having struck a deal. "There is a clear cut quid pro quo between the two -- while Gandhi helped Mayawati by telling the CBI to go slow in the corruption case being investigated by the agency, Mayawati extended her party support on FDI in retail. And now the Congress was again repaying Mayawati by pushing the reservation bill," he said.
Sharat Pradhan in Lucknow