"About 17,000 trees were cut during Jat agitation which were used to put blockades," he said.
Most of the trees were cut in Jat-dominated areas. The highest number of trees, around 5100, were felled in Jind district, about 3300 in Bhiwani district, 2400 in Hissar district, 1200 in Jhajjar district, 1391 in Sonepat district, 1,020 in Kaithal district and 968 in Rohtak district, the officer said.
Various types of trees, including 'Eucalyptus' and 'Kikar' became the victim of Jat stir, giving a setback to the state government's initiative of protecting environment with tree plantation.
There were reports that arsonists had even taken trees along with themselves after lifting the blockades from roads and railway tracks.
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