Haryana CM Khattar says Jats' demands 'accepted'; appeals to end stir

After an all-party meeting here yesterday, the chief minister had said 'a way will be worked out to give reservation to Jats'

Manohar Lal Khattar
Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Feb 20 2016 | 4:54 PM IST
With the Jat agitation showing no signs of letting up, the BJP government in Haryana today said it has "accepted" the demands of the community — which is seeking quota under OBC category.

Appealing to protesters to end their stir, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar asked agitators, in a statement here this afternoon, to "return to their homes as the Government has accepted their demands". However, he did not provide any further details.

After an all-party meeting here yesterday, the chief minister had said "a way will be worked out to give reservation to Jats".

Jats have been demanding quota in jobs and educational institutions under OBC category. The agitators today demanded a "written assurance from the government", saying they "cannot be befooled with hollow promises every time".

As the Jat protest turned violent leading to the death of one person yesterday and spread to various parts of the state, Khattar today said nothing can be gained by damaging public property.

"No one will be benefited by damaging public property. Therefore, those agitating and the youth should maintain peace in the state," he said.

He also urged people not to be swayed by rumours.

Khattar also said the state government does not agree with the reported statements of BJP MP Raj Kumar Saini, who had opposed any quota to Jats.

"No one should make such a statement which adversely affects the feeling of brotherhood," Khattar said.

Notably, Jats are miffed at the opposition of Kurukshetra MP Saini to Jat reservation. Saini had objected to giving reservation to Jats and had even threatened to resign if the OBC quota is affected.



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First Published: Feb 20 2016 | 4:32 PM IST

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