Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Jat stir: Hisar court awards 5year jail to four convicts

Were held guilty of indulging in violence and arson during the protest

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

A local court on Friday sentenced four persons to fiveyear imprisonme­nt after holding them guilty of indulging in rioting and other offences during the Jat agitation for reservatio­n in 2016.

The court of additional district and sessions judge RK Jain pronounced the sentence against Daljeet, Vinod, Raju and Suraj of Sisai village of Hansi in Hisar district after convicting them under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) pertaining to indulging in violence, voluntaril­y causing hurt to deter public servant from performing his duty, assault, obstructin­g public servant in discharge of his public function) and arson.

Besides, they were convicted under the provisions of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and Indian Forest Act 1927.

The court also slapped a fine of Rs 65,000 each on all the convicts.

According to prosecutio­n, the police were informed that about 200-300 rioters armed with sticks and dangerous weapons were going from Sisai village to Sainipura village. They cut trees and put them on roads to block traffic. They also ransacked the houses in Sainipura.

Police used tear gas shells to disperse them, but the rioters continued to indulge in violence and set several houses on fire, the prosecutio­n had alleged.

The four convicts were part of the mob while others could not be identified by the police, according to the prosecutio­n.

A case was registered on February 21, 2016 on a complaint of Inspector Vidyanand against 200-300 unidentifi­ed persons in city police station, Hansi. A total of 30 people were killed and scores injured when violence broke out in several parts of Haryana during the 2016 agitation by Jat organisati­ons demanding quota for the community.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Jat protesters at Mayyar village in Hisar during the 2016 proquota agitation.
HT FILE Jat protesters at Mayyar village in Hisar during the 2016 proquota agitation.

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