Later, BJP MLA Gyan Chand Gupta, speaking on Jat
agitation, alleged that for the last one month politics was being played by the Congress and the INLD on the issue of the community's quota protests.
He alleged that efforts were being made to ruin state's atmosphere so as to stop inflow of investments into the state and he some people of trying to hurt the brotherhood.
Earlier, BJP MLA Prem Lata also raised concern over the ongoing agitation by the Jat community, which today entered its 35th day.
"Children who reside in villages are neither getting good education nor they posses land and are in good health. Today they feel disappointed and dejected. This is one of the issues of the agitation," she said.
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