Jat quota stir enters second day, remains peaceful

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jan 30 2017 | 5:57 PM IST
The members of Jat community in Haryana today continued their agitation in 18 districts of the state seeking reservation in government jobs and other demands.
Amid elaborate security arrangements, the Jats held dharnas at several locations, which remained peaceful, officials said.
"The dharnas remained peaceful in 18 districts," All India Jat Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti (AIJASS) president Yashpal Malik told PTI over phone, adding from February 3 the Jats will hold dharnas in Delhi in support of those agitating in Haryana.
"On February 3, we will begin with a dharna at Narela and then on the following days dharnas will be held in 11 districts of Delhi every day," he said.
The call for the fresh stir has been given by some Jat outfits, especially those owing allegiance to AIJASS.
Since yesterday, the members of Jat community have been staging peaceful dharnas at Ramayan village near Hisar-Bhiwani railway track, Jolilath village on Sonipat-Gohana road, Jassia village on Rohtak highway, Rasalwala Chowk in Jhajjar, Umrakheri village near Panipat-Shamli road, Bala village near Assandh road in Karnal and at some other places.
From tomorrow, the agitation will begin in a couple of more districts, Malik said.
Internet services have been suspended in the vicinity of dharna sites to check spread of rumours. Authorities have imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC in some areas of the sensitive districts, banning gathering of five or more people.
Paramilitary forces are out in sensitive areas while heavy police force has been deployed to maintain strict vigil. The central forces have conducted flag marches in some sensitive areas, officials said.
During a similar stir a year ago, there were 30 deaths and widespread destruction of property. This time, Haryana has been put on maximum alert, officials said.
All the Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police have been directed to ensure that highways and railway tracks are not obstructed and no damage is caused to property, they said.
The state government has warned agitators against taking law in their hands.
Rapid Action Force has been deployed at Munak canal in
Sonipat district to ensure uninterrupted water supply to the national capital. The agitators had damaged the canal during last year's stir.
Meanwhile, in Hisar, the dharna by Jats near Ramayan village was addressed by various leaders of the community on the second day of the agitation amid elaborate security arrangements.
Ram Bhagat Malik, spokesperson of AIJASS claimed that the dharna would continue in a peaceful manner.
While addressing a gathering, the leaders said those Jat or Khap leaders "who betrayed the community by siding with the government this time also, will have to face the consequences. The community will teach them a lesson. They have been trying to weaken the agitation".
Notably, Rohtak and some of its neighbouring districts, including Sonipat and Jhajjar had been worst-hit by the violence which broke out during last year's Jat stir.
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Meanwhile, Kaithal District Magistrate Sanjay Joon has ordered closure of all liquor vends and shops within five km of Deoban village on Titram-Jind road with immediate effect.
This order has been issued to prevent danger to human life, maintain peace and law and order on account of the ongoing dharna at the village.
Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner will be responsible for enforcement of the order, which will remain in force till further orders, officials said.
In view of the Jat agitation, Deputy Commissioner of Sirsa Sharandeep Kaur Brar has exhorted the people to cooperate with the district administration and not to believe in rumours.
In case people find any anti-social element trying to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere, they should immediately bring it to the notice of the administration. Strict action will be taken against such anti-social elements, she said.
Brar also directed the officers concerned to ensure that no objectionable audio or video or any other material which can disturb peace is broadcast or circulated through social media.
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First Published: Jan 30 2017 | 5:57 PM IST

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