Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Quota for Jats: Social activist questions Haryana govt data

- HT Correspond­ent

SAYS THE DATE SENT BY STATE GOVT TO THE COMMISSION PERTAINING TO JATS WAS NOT ONLY INCOMPLETE BUT ALSO ERRONEOUS

CHANDIGARH: Justifying the quota for socially, educationa­lly and economical­ly backward Jats, social activist Satyavir Singh Hooda submitted a representa­tion in the context before Haryana backward classes commission here on Monday.

Briefing newsperson­s later, Hooda, who has also been highlighti­ng various social issues, especially pertaining to the right to education (RTE) Act, said that as sought by Punjab and Haryana high court, he had submitted his representa­tion in favour of reservatio­n of six communitie­s namely Jat, Rod, Toyagi, Jat Sikh, Bishnoi and Mulla/muslim Jat.

Hooda held that the data sent by the state government to the commission pertaining to Jats in government service, was not only incomplete but also erroneous.

Hooda said he was in the favour of quota for members of Jat community who were socially, educationa­lly and economical­ly backward and demanded in his representa­tion exclusion of Jats who were in creamy layer in government jobs. Likewise, the state government should have excluded Jats, in its data, who had huge land holdings, he said, adding that it was thus also necessary to find out farmers with small land holdings—of less than two and one hectares—so as to have genuinely deserving members of Jat community for quota in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns.

Hooda further said in his representa­tion that it was also necessary for the state government to find out how many farmers defaulted on loans or debts to ascertain their land holdings and economic status.

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