The All-India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti (AIJASS) decided against participating in formation of the proposed four-member panel saying the panel is to have no powers to redress their grievances.
The Jat body took the decision following a meeting chaired by its president Yashpal Malik at Jassia village in Rohtak today.
"The four-member committee is to have no powers to take any decision. Under such circumstances the Jats reject the formation of the committee and will not go for any dialogue with the government," he said vowing to intensify the stir.
The proposed panel was to have two members each from Jats and the government, but Malik decided to back out of the talks for its formation saying the government is discriminating against them and is not in favour of giving justice to them.
"In future we will not hold any talks with such a committee either which has no powers with it," he said.
"The BJP government in Haryana is conspiring to save some persons of its party, including its MP Raj Kumar Saini for instigating people of the state against Jats," he alleged.
Seeking immediate action against police officers - DSP Anil Yadav, DSP Amit Bhatia, and Inspector Manoj Verma - for ordering acting against "peaceful protesters" at the Government College, Nekiram at Rohtak during the stir last year, Jats sought immediate arrest of some BJP leaders and workers including Saini, Sanjeev Rana, Rajeev Rana, Ravinder Dhiman, Raju Kaushik and Shailender Rajput.
"Under a well-planned conspiracy, BJP leaders and many party workers had attacked Jats during the last year violence, but no action has been taken against them," he said.
He also demanded a CBI probe into the conspiracy of BJP leaders and workers who were responsible for instigating Jats. He said the government is merely making false promises of withdrawing cases against them.
He also urged the Centre to ask the Khattar government to do justice with the Jat community.
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