A senior state minister, who attended the meeting, has said the Haryana government was open for talks with Jat leaders who have launched a stir for seeking reservation for the community in education and government jobs among others.
The meeting discussed the present situation of the stir at length and the participants were apprised about the steps taken by the Haryana government in the direction of giving reservation to the Jat community in the state.
After the meeting, Agriculture Minister OP Dhankar briefed the media and said the state government was open for talks with Jat leaders and they should put up their demands before the government.
He claimed that it was BJP who gave reservation to Jats in UP, MP, Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana. He also criticised the Congress, saying it hurriedly gave reservation to Jats in which due procedure was not followed and did not refer the matter to the National Commission for Backward Classes.
He said the matter was challenged in the court of law, after which also advocate Jagdeep Dhankar was hired for pursuing the case in the Supreme Court as per the demand of the community.
"Moreover, Jats wanted to expedite the hearings in the court, accordingly the government took steps and the hearing was expedited" he said.
The Agriculture Minister said that as per the demand raised by the agitating Jat leaders, the state government has no objection in providing financial help and service to the family member of the persons who lost their lives during the agitation last year. They have open invitation from the government.
The meeting was attended by Union Minister for Steel Birender Singh and Haryana Finance Minister Abhimanyu among others.
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