Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is set to visit violence-hit Rohtak district today to review the situation, according to a senior official of the district administration. He would reach Rohtak from Chandigarh by chopper.
Barring a relief of one-hour, curfew remained in force in Rohtak, which has been the epicentre of the pro quota agitation in Haryana and has seen loss of lives and maximum damage to property.
"During the last 24 hours, there has been no report of any untoward incident in the district," said a senior official of Rohtak Police.
He said curfew will continue to be imposed in the Jat dominated district till there is complete normalcy.
"We are giving relief in curfew for like one hour depending upon the situation to allow people to buy essential items," he further said.
In Jind, another Jat dominated area, the district administration has lifted curfew.
"We have lifted the curfew. There is about 80 per cent normalcy in Jind district. But we are on the watch," Jind Deputy Commissioner, Vinay Singh said over phone.
The agitation has thrown normal life out of gear with road and rail traffic on key routes including Delhi-Ambala and Delhi-Hissar-Fazilka National Highways hit even as security personnel were making efforts to clear the blockades put up by protesters at highways.
Yesterday, sporadic incidents of arson were reported in Sonipat, Kaithal and Hissar which derailed the normalcy process which commenced after BJP announced setting up of a committee to examine the quota demand of the community.
Three persons were yesterday killed in Sonipat during a clash when security personnel trying to clear a road blockade were attacked by stone-pelting mobs, raising the death toll to 19 in the stir so far.
Following fresh incidents of arson and violence yesterday, curfew was reimposed in five villages of Hansi sub-division, Hissar city limits and Kaithal.
Following the incidents of violence and arson,curfew was imposed in Rohtak, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Jind, Hissar, Hansi, Sonipat, Kaithal, and Gohana town of Sonipat.
All India Jat Aarakshan Sanghursh Samiti yesterday had announced lifting of dharnas on national and state highways in view of the BJP announcing setting up of a committee under a Central minister to examine the quota demand for the Jat community.
Industry body PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has pegged the loss of economic activity due to the Jat agitation at Rs 34,000 crore.
Haryana government had yesterday said that it would fully compensate people whose private property was damaged during the Jat agitation.
It also announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh to the family of each deceased.
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