Sit-ins and dharnas continued in many areas across the state, a day after a meeting between representatives of a Haryana government-appointed committee and leaders of the agitation remained inconclusive.
Addressing a dharna in Rohtak district, Yashpal Malik, president of the All India Jat Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti (AIJASS), which is spearheading the agitation, said, "The ball is now in the government's court. The dharnas will continue till our demands are met."
Even though the agitation remained peaceful, traffic had to be diverted near Makrauli toll plaza and some other points in Rohtak district in view of large numbers of vehicles carrying protesters in the area.
There is also a demand of action against BJP MP from Kurukshetra constituency Raj Kumar Saini for his alleged anti-Jat rants.
Some Jat activists have alleged that the administration was trying to exert pressure for restricting the participation of volunteers in dharna by sending notices.
Malik said the government should intervene and stop exerting pressure on the agitators.
The Jats have been staging their main protest at Jassia village in Rohtak district.
The Rohtak-Panipat National highway-71-A on which tractor-trolleys and motorcycles were parked at some points, blocked the traffic movement and police had to divert the traffic away from the side.
Despite the prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPc, which bans assembly of five or more persons at public places, a convoy of tractor-trolleys and motorcycles passed through Rohtak district with DJ system belting out songs and protesters, especially the youths, raising "Jat Ekta Zindabad" slogans.
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