CHANDIGARH: Sporadic incidents of arson were today reported as life in violence-torn Haryana limped back to normal with curfew being lifted gradually and Jat protesters starting to lift blockades after BJP announced setting up of a committee to examine the quota demand of the community.
Spokesman of All India Jat Aarakshan Sanghursh Samiti Ram Bhagat Malik told PTI here that they would hold a meeting later in the day to decide on the future course of action, including lifting of blockades at various places.
Normal supply of water to Delhi from Haryana, which had been disrupted due to the Jat stir, is likely to be restored by this evening as security forces have taken control of the Munak Canal after evicting Jat protesters, officials said.
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Curfew, which had been clamped in towns in view of the volatile situation, was being lifted gradually.
Curfew was last evening lifted from Kaithal and Kalayat while this morning it was lifted from Hisar and Hansi and one-hour relaxation was given in worst-affected Rohtak town.
To take stock of the situation, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had called a Cabinet meeting here later in the day.
Sporadic incidents of violence were reported today that included setting on fire of a government vehicle in Meham in Rohtak district.
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The protesters continued to block some roads including the arterial Delhi-Ambala Highway, demanding a written assurance that the community will be given reservation in the state.
The Jats also continued to block some roads including in Rohtak, Hisar and Bhiwani districts.
Road traffic on various national and state highways from Hissar to various destinations, including Delhi, Chandigarh, Sirsa, Siwani and Bhiwani remained suspended.
Railway traffic from Hissar to various destinations including Delhi, Ludhiana, Bhiwani and Sadulpur also remained suspended.
Traffic on Ambala-Pipli route had been restored and State Roadways was also plying buses on the route, but beyond that movement on the Pipli-Karnal-Sonipat-Delhi National Highway was yet to be restored, officials said. After remaining on the edge for several days, normalcy was returning to some cities like Kaithal and officials expect the situation to improve considerably in other affected areas today.
However, road blockades were still in place at few places in Rohtak, but the situation is likely to improve during the day, an official said.
“But at Maharishi Dayanand University (MDU) the protesters are still sitting and we hope they will also soon go back to their homes,” the official said.
Rohtak and other areas had witnessed major damage to public and private property after the Jat protest turned violent.
Following the incidents of violence and arson, curfew was imposed in Rohtak, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Jind, Hissar, Hansi, Sonipat, Kaithal, and Gohana town of Sonipat.
Blockades from some national and state highways including Saharanpur-Ambala at Yamunanagar, Paonta Sahib-Yamunanagar, Ambala-Kaithal, Saharanpur-Pipli- Kurukshetra, Zirakpur-Parwanoo and Ladwa-Shahbad were lifted late last evening.
Reports pouring from other areas said the road blockades from the Delhi-Panipat National Highway are being cleared for restoration of traffic.
According to reports blockades were also lifted in Kurukshetra and Jhajjar areas.
To clear the rush of passengers, the Railways would be running a special train from Chandigarh to Delhi at 4 PM today.
The train would run from Chandigarh to Anand Vihar station in Delhi and it would be diverted from Ambala on to Saharanpur route to reach the national capital since the other route has still not been cleared for rail traffic, a Northern Railways spokesman said.
Yielding to pressure from agitating Jats, BJP last night announced setting up of a five-member committee under a senior Central minister to examine the quota demand for the community in government jobs.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said that a committee headed by Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu has been formed to look into the demand for reservation in central government jobs for Jats.
Shoot at sight orders issued in 5 Hissar villages
HISSAR: Curfew was imposed in five villages of the district and shoot at sight orders issued following a face off between Jats and other community members in the area today.
Earlier in the day curfew was lifted from Hissar and Hansi towns of the district even as road and rail traffic from here to various destinations remained suspended.
Deputy Commissioner Chander Shekhar Khare issued orders clamping curfew in five villages of Sisai, Pano Bolan, Kali Rava, Sainipura and Dhanipal falling in Hansi sub-division of the district. The curfew has been imposed as a precautionary measure to avert a clash after Jats and other community members came face to face in the five villages, he said.
Shoot at sight orders have also been issued, the official order said. The DC said that army and police patrolling in the affected villages has been stepped up and appeal issued to the people to maintain peace and remain indoors.
Road traffic on various national and state highways from Hissar to various destinations, including Delhi, Chandigarh, Sirsa, Siwani and Bhiwani is disrupted. Railway traffic from Hissar to various destinations including Delhi, Ludhiana, Bhiwani and Sadulpur also remained suspended.
Spokesman of All India Jat Aarakshan Sanghursh Samiti Ram Bhagat Malik said they would hold a meeting later in the day to decide on the future course of action, including lifting of blockades by their supporters at various places.
Malik said the Yashpal Malik group of Jats was not called for talks held by the BJP and the Centre yesterday.
IANS