Replying on the adjournment motion in the Assembly after about 4-hour long discussion, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said, "Opposition leader (Abhay Singh Chautala) has sought (judicial inquiry) and we have ordered judicial inquiry."
He said judicial enquiry shall be conducted to "completely unearth the entire conspiracy" behind the series of sad and unfortunate incidents which continued for 80 hours in the month of February.
"Strict action is being taken against criminals who, in the name of agitation, indulged in criminal activities. As on March 21, 2016, a total of 2087 criminal cases have been registered in various police stations of the State in connection with the reservation agitation and a total of 444 criminals have been arrested
On the issue of alleged sexual assault of women by arsonists at Murthal in Sonipat, Khattar said the government was helpless in taking any action in the absence of any complaint in this regard.
Earlier, after the Question Hour, Haryana Assembly Speaker Kanwar Pal allowed discussion on the adjournment motion moved by Leader of Opposition and INLD leader Abhay Singh Chautala and Independent MLA Jai Parkash on the issue of violence taking place in the state during Jat reservation last month.
Prima facie, some facts have come to our notice which point towards involvement and planning by some leaders and workers of Congress and Lok Dal," Khattar said even as Congress members were not present in the House.
Khattar also took names of few Congress workers including Dharmendra, Mahender Hoodam Yoginde who were allegedly involved in setting the house of Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu in fire.
FIR was also lodged against INSO leader Pradeep Deswal and Congress District President Rohtak Rahul Jain for giving inflammatory speech, he said.
"We will not spare anybody whosoever is involved in this incident," the chief minister said.
To a question posed by INLD on identification of BSF Jawan who was injured in Rohtak, Khattar said some anti social elements from the mob had fired at BSF jawan identified as Head Constable Pyare Lal and he got injured in the incident and mob did not allow to take him to hospital.
He informed the House that during the whole series of events, a total of 30 persons died, 320 people sustained injuries including 72 personnel belonging to police and other security forces.
"Due to prompt and sustained efforts, the situation was completely controlled by February 22, 2016. Probably in the history of our country it is for the first time that such a violent incident could be controlled in such a small duration," he said.
Khattar said, "On February 20, as many as 100 additional companies of paramilitary force and additional columns of Army were demanded from Government of India. The security arrangements were fortified in all the districts of the State.
The Chief Minister said stern action has been initiated
against the erring officers and officials.
"While a police personnel has been dismissed under Article 311(2)(b) of the Constitution of India, the Government has placed under suspension one Inspector General of Police and two Deputy Superintendents of Police and initiated further action against them. Action has also been initiated against some more police officials," Khattar informed the House.
He requested all the Members of the House to rise above personal and political interests and to resolve to stop recurrence of such unfortunate incidents in future.
Earlier, participating in the discussion, Chautala hit out at BJP government for "failing" to act fast which led to loot and burning of properties by arsonists and said had the BJP been able to stop MP Raj Kumar Saini for "spewing venom" against Jats, the state could have been saved from mayhem.
Participating in the discussion, Haryana Agriculture Minister O P Dhankar put the "blame" on Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda for "engineering" the violence in the state during Jat stir. He claimed that Sampla area in Rohtak was chosen to trigger widespread riots in the state.
"When we look at the map of the state, arson and violence had occurred only at Sampla, Kiloi, Beri, Gohana and such places which were represented by the Congress party members," he said.
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Dhankar alleged members of the INLD had spared no effort to air the flames of reservation agitation. He said that when all demands were conceded after a meeting of Jat representatives with the Chief Minister, INSO State President Pardeep Deswal had made statements that Jats would not agree to any decision and that "intensified" the agitation.
To which, Chauatla said that he had always said that action be taken against whosoever was involved. "But why are you saving others who are also involved," Chautala said while pointing towards BJP MP Saini.
"My house was attacked and it was burnt. My family was saved by neighbours. Those who led the mob which torched my house were the supporters of the former Chief Minister.
"It was a preplanned move and they wanted to play politics on the bodies of innocent people," said the minister.
He alleged that the previous government systematically created the "drama" of Jat reservation during the last moment and left various shortcomings in it.
INLD leader Parminder Dhull "blamed" police for thrashing students at Neki Ram hostel badly during the Jat quota agitation.
He said one caste should not be held responsible for this incident and also sought action against certain section of media for spreading false news relating to Murthal.
Haryana Janhit Congress leader Kuldeep Bishnoi sought action against those who perpetrated the violence.
He even claimed that he had come across a family in Jhajjar which complained of rape incident to which BJP leader and cabinet minister O P Dhankar said not to spoil the image of the state by making "false" statements.
Haryana Cabinet Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said Congress leaders were "hiding" by not attending the ongoing session as they were "behind the conspiracy".
INLD leaders led by Chautala strongly objected to the
objectionable word used by BJP MLA Pawan Saini and demanded apology from the same.
Discussion on adjournment motion was disrupted for a while when INLD MLA stood up and demanded from Speaker to take back his words. Saini then said if anybody was hurt by his words, he take back his statement.
Abhimanyu said that if there is a test to verify his role, he is prepared to go through the same also.
He said INLD MLA Hari Chand Midha has asked to get his Narco test conducted.
If Narco or Polygraph test gives satisfaction to someone, he is prepared for the same, said the Minister adding that Norco test of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Independent MLA Jai Parkash should also be conducted so as to bring truth in the public.
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