The delegation led by INLD's senior leader Abhay Singh Chautala also sought a judicial probe into the "untoward happenings" during the ongoing stir.
"Precious lives have been lost and the state had to suffer loss worth thousands of crores of rupees..The government has completely failed to control the situation," a memorandum submitted by the party to the Governor said.
Chautala, a prominent Jat leader himself, alleged BJP MP Raj Kumar Saini had been making anti-Jat quota statements for past several months but the party failed to rein him in.
"He had been inciting people with his remarks. However, BJP took no action against its MP and overlooked the fact that he was spreading poison in the society with his outbursts," Chautala charged.
Violence continued unabated in the state today with stone-pelting mobs attacking security personnel trying to clear a road blockade triggering a clash in which three civilians were killed raising the death toll to 19 in the nine-day old Jat stir for reservation.
