Khap panchayats have a strength of their own, he stressed, adding there is no proposal to ban them.
"They are not formed by the government. These Khap Panchayats are there for the last 800 years. These Panchayats have been made by the people of those areas only. They have carried out various social reforms such as fighting against dowry system, they worked for Beti Bachao Beti Padhao and gender ratio," Khattar told PTI here.
Time and again Khap Panchayats operating in various parts of North India have made headlines for their alleged encouragement to "honour killings and bizarre diktats", which drew flak from various quarters.
On various controversies that have cropped up over Khap Panchayats' diktats, Khattar said, "One or two mistakes or incidents don't make Khap Panchayats wrong as a whole. Even human beings and institutions commit mistakes. Khap Panchayats have a strength of their own."
The Haryana Assembly last year had passed the Gau Sanrakshan Avm Gau Samwardhan Bill-2015 Bill, which provides for a complete ban on cow slaughter in the state.
On the achievements of his government, Khattar said, "The
biggest achievement is to implement confidence building measure. The people now feel they will get justice. Now there is no scandal."
"Corruption was high during the previous Congress rule in the state. We have improved law and order situation in the state. On the issue of corruption, we have zero tolerance. We have strengthened delivery system and ensured transparency," he said.
Asked whether he wants the Centre to pass similar laws for contesting elections in state Assemblies and Parliament, Khattar said, "I would support it if such an initiative is taken but, it is in the hands of the Centre to decide."
Khattar, who was here in connection with holding a roadshow in the run up to "Happening Haryana-Global Investors Summit 2016" at Gurgaon in March, said the aim of inviting the industrialists of Kolkata was to give them the opportunity to expand their base in Haryana.
"We sought investments in agro-based industries, infrastructure, technology, IT and ITes, skill development and received good response here. We have no labour problems, have the proximity to Delhi and have land for setting up industries," he added.
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