Janjivan Bureau / Rohtak : Disposing of a petition on the Jat reservation, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday referred the matter back to the backward class commission.
The commission will entertain objections till December 31 and has been asked to submit its report by March 31. The stay will continue till then.
The High Court was likely to deliver the verdict on the validity of the Haryana Backward Classes (Reservation in Services and Admissions in Educational Institutions) Act, 2016 on Friday.
The verdict was being eagerly awaited as the provision of reservation to the members of the Jat, Jat Sikh, Muslim-Jat, Bishnoi, Ror and Tyagi communities depends on it. The said Act, passed by the Haryana Assembly in March, 2016, provided reservation to the aforesaid communities under a newly created BC (C) category.
Violence during the February 2016 agitation by Jats demanding reservation left 30 people dead and over 200 injured. Government and private properties worth hundreds of crores were also damaged.
The district administration and police authorities are on alert as the verdict on the validity of the Haryana Backward Classes (Reservation in Services and Admissions in Educational Institutions) Act, 2016, is likely to be delivered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday.
The verdict is being eagerly awaited as the provision of reservation to the members of the Jat, Jat Sikh, Muslim-Jat, Bishnoi, Ror and Tyagi communities depends on it. The said Act, passed by the Haryana Assembly in March, 2016, provided reservation to the aforesaid communities under a newly created BC (C) category.
The agitation for grant of reservation to Jats launched from Sampla township in Rohtak district had turned violent in February 2016 and led to widespread arson, loss of lives and damage to property across the state.
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A massive statewide agitation had been staged in Haryana in January-February this year as well, the epicentre of which was Jassia village in Rohtak district.
In view of the aforesaid facts, the Rohtak district administration and police authorities are on alert and closely monitoring the developments.
“The police and administration are on an alert in view of the situation. We are committed to maintaining peace, law and order,” said Rohtak Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Magistrate Atul Kumar.
Local SP Pankaj Nain maintained that they were monitoring the situation and keeping a close vigil on the goings-on.