"We deliberated various options on how to provide quota to the Jats as promised and intended in a way that it is not stuck down by the court as has happened in the past. Care has to be taken that other communities also do not feel hurt.
"We are committed to Jat reservation and will find a way out to do it," said a member of the committee on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said the panel, headed by Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, examined various socio-economic and legal aspects as also the position adopted by previous governments on the vexed issue of Jat reservation during the hour-long meeting.
The committee comprises Union ministers Mahesh Sharma, Sanjeev Baliyan and party leaders Satpal Malik and Avinash Rai Khanna.
Apart from Khattar, Haryana Finance Minister Capt Abhimanyu, whose house was set on fire by protesters some days back, and state Agriculture Minister Om Prakash Dhankar also attended the meeting.
An effort was made in the past during Congress Chief Bhupinder Singh Hooda's tenure to provide reservation to Jats under Backward Class category but that was struck down by the courts.
There is a view that the option can be re-exercised with some modifications to avoid it being scrapped by the courts.
BJP had on Sunday night announced the setting up of the committee to examine the quota demand.
"A committee has been formed... Based on arguments, if they (Jats) deserve reservation, then we will accept it.
"But if someone wants to get reservation by putting pressure, then I would like to say that it is necessary to provide reservation for all 36 communities," Saini had said.
Asked whether he was opposed to Jat reservation, Saini today said, "I have neither opposed Jat reservation earlier, nor am I doing it now. I said it should be done as per the population of each community.
