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Jat fury forces Haryana quota rethink

The Jats are seeking reservation under the other backward classes (OBC) category which would enable them to seek job quota in central government departments.

Talking to media persons in Chandigarh after an all party meeting, chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said, “The opposition parties have extended cooperation to bring the agitation to an end. We have asked the various interest groups as well as opposition parties to give their suggestions so that we bring the legislation to give quota to Jat community. Meanwhile, a committee headed by chief secretary will also submit its report.” The said committee constituted to study the demands by the community is expected to submit its report by March 31.

Meanwhile, the Army was called in on Friday in nine districts of Haryana and curfew was imposed in two districts along with shoot-at-sight orders after one person died and 25 were injured during the Jat stir for quota which turned violent with mobs resorting to widespread arson.

The Centre also rushed 1,000 personnel of paramilitary forces as rampaging mobs held some policemen captive besides setting ablaze the house of state’s Finance Minister Abhimanyu and several government and private properties in Rohtak, Jhajjar, Hansi and several other parts of the state.

The agitationists, who are seeking reservation under Economically Backward Classes, also targeted police and private vehicles, buildings housing offices, including two toll plazas at Hansi in Hissar district and near Rohtak, both located on the Delhi-Hisar-Fazilka National Highway.

One protestor was killed in Rohtak when the BSF personnel opened fire in “self-defence” after someone from the rampaging mob fired at and injured a BSF jawan, Haryana DGP Yashpal Singhal told a press conference in Chandigarh.

Since the situation was going out of control, army has been called in for deployment in eight worst-affected districts – Rohtak, Jhajjar, Jind, Bhiwani, Hissar, Kaithal, Panipat and Sonipat, the state police chief said.

Army is also being rushed to Karnal, army sources said in Delhi, while informing that nine columns are being sent altogether.

On Friday night, curfew was imposed in city limit areas of Rohtak and Bhiwani city limit areas, an official spokesman said.

The agitation, which has been going on for last few days, escalated and turned violent soon after an all-party meeting held by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar issued an appeal for calling it off.

The protesters rejected the appeal even as Khattar gave an assurance that a solution will be worked out to extend reservation to the community.

Army units were being rushed to Rohtak from nearby Cantonment at Hissar, about 50 kms away, the official spokesman said, adding these will be deployed immediately in Rohtak and Bhiwani areas.

He said army units are also being rushed from Jaipur for deployment in other worst-affected areas of the state.

The army will assist the civil administration in restoring peace and law and order which worsened on Friday shortly after an all party meeting here where an appeal was made for maintaining peace. Two senior civil and police officers – Principal Secretary (Home) A K Singh and ADGP of Haryana Police B S Sandhu - have been rushed to Rohtak to coordinate with the army and the civil administration to restore normalcy.

The main impact of the Jats’ agitation is in various districts of the state including Rohtak, Jhajjar, Bhiwani, Hissar, Fatehabad, Karnal, Jind, Yamuna Nagar, Sirsa and Gurgaon where road transport has come to a halt.

On Friday, for the first time, the rail and road traffic on the Delhi Ambala National Highway and mainline railway route was also blocked by protestors at various places including in Sonipat district. A number of local, short distance and long distance trains, including Kalka Chandigarh Delhi Shatabdi have been cancelled in view of the Jats agitation.

The DGP said police personnel were taken captive by the large number of protestors at some places including Rohtak and the cops were unable to perform their duties.

In Rohtak, the protesters set on fire the residence of Finance Minister Abhimanyu, police said, adding a car parked outside the house was also set on fire. In view of this incident, security in and around the residences of ministers and legislators has been beefed up, officials said. The protesters, who had gathered at the Rohtak bye-pass road of Delhi Hissar National Highway, also allegedly attacked police vehicles which were parked there in which window panes were damaged, officials said.

The security personnel deployed there had to use force, including firing, to control the violent mob. The Circuit House and the office of Inspector General of Police (IGP), Rohtak. were also attacked by the protestors who pelted stones on the buildings. 

Quota stir
  • Top ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Manohar Parrikar met on Friday night to take stock of the situation
  • In Rohtak, the protesters set on fire the residence of Finance Minister Abhimanyu, police said, adding a car parked outside the house was also set on fire
  • A number of local, short distance and long distance trains, including Kalka Chandigarh-Delhi Shatabdi have been cancelled
  • 12 school buses were stuck in the traffic and the school started an hour late because of the protest
  • Schools have been asked to remain shut on Saturday
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