The clear instruction was given to the central security personnel, deployed to assist the Haryana administration to bring back normalcy as soon as possible as there is a feeling of a breakdown in the law-and-order situation, a senior government official said.
Protesting Jats were squatting on highways, state roads, railway tracks, canals and dams in Haryana, disrupting the normal life.
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As the National Highway 1, the lifeline of Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, was blocked for the third consecutive day, the central government has given top most priority to clear the vital roadlink.
Railway links between Delhi and Ambala and beyond was also snapped due to the protests and subsequent violence by the agitating Jats, who have been demanding reservation in jobs.
As road and train communication links were disrupted, airfares between Delhi and Chandigarh.
The National Highway 10 connecting Hisar, Jind and Rohtak with Delhi has also been blocked completely and instruction has been issued to clear the road too.
Security forces were also asked to take strong action against anyone who indulges in violence, damaging public and private property.
At least 6,500 paramilitary forces besides Army columns were deployed to assist the Haryana government to restore peace after several days of violence.
The central government was particularly anxious that despite an announcement of accepting their demands, the Jats were yet to shun violence.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had announced that a committee headed by Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu has been formed to look into the demand for reservations in central government jobs for Jats.
Earlier, BJP general secretary Anil Jain had announced that the government in Haryana will bring a legislation in the coming session of the Haryana Assembly to give OBC status to the Jats.
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