Jat quota stir Live Updates: Jat leaders end march, warn to stage bigger protest
While Jat
protesters march towards the parliament from Jantar Mantar, and police
forms barricades to stop them, here are the live updates of the stir as events
unfold:
05:00 pm: After police stopped the
march towards Parliament, Jat leaders end protest, however warning to stage a
bigger protest.
04:40 pm: As protesters begin march
towards Parliament from Jantar Mantar, police set up barricades to stop march.
04:15 pm: Jat leader Yashpal Malik
said that the movement will continue till their demands are met.
3:30 pm: The other demands of
the Jats include releasing those arrested during last year’s agitation in
Haryana, withdrawal of cases and providing government jobs to the relatives of
those killed or injured during the agitation.
3:25 pm: The protestors are
also expected to give a memorandum to President Pranab Mukherjee in this
regard.
3:20 pm: All India Jat Aarakshan
Sangharsh Samiti president also warned that their protest would have serious
repercussions. “Supply of everything to Delhi will be cut off during our Delhi
march,” he said.
3:15 pm: It is for the
government to find a solution before or after the Holi. But seeing the
insensitivity of the Haryana Government, it looks like we have to prepare for a
long fight,
3:10 pm: “We will also announce
the date of our march in Delhi in which 50 lakh Jats from 13 states will
participate with their tractor-trollies. It will be a historic moment. Our
protest will continue until our demands are fulfilled,”
3:00 pm: “Today we will apprise the
government of our demands. We will march up to the Parliament and if necessary,
will court arrest too,” Malik said.
1:12 PM: Roads leading to the
protest hub were packed with Jat agitators from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana,
Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab, giving a tough time to motorists and commuters.
1:10 PM: Police and traffic
personnel were deployed at major roundabouts and roads for managing the
protesters reaching the venue.
12.30 PM: Jat leader Yashpal
Malik has threatened to disrupt the life in NCR. He said, “Essential supplies
will be affected when march will be held in Delhi in the coming time.”
The Jat quota stir has
reached well inside Delhi today with agitationists descending on Jantar Mantar
in their thousands. The community in Haryana is agitating on the streets to
push their demand for quota in state jobs and educational institutions. The stir
has remained generally peaceful, but violence and threats are freely being
hinted at in case their demands are not met. The potential to generate violence
across North India has made Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar offer an olive
branch in the form of setting up either a legislators’ panel or a government
one under himself to resolve the demand for quota. Congress and other
opposition parties in Haryana however, want the government to set up a panel
either of ministers or of the House members to hold talks with the agitating
Jat community members to find a quick resolution. However, the All-India Jat
Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti (AIJASS), which is spearheading the protests, has
decided against participating in formation of the proposed 4-member panel
comprising two members each from the government and the community, saying the
panel is unlikely to have powers to redress their grievances.
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