Oman Daily Observer

Jat agitation 2016: Haryana announces compensati­on

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CHANDIGARH: The Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government in Haryana on Saturday announced compensati­on to those injured during the 2016 Jat agitation.

Violence during the February 2016 agitation left 30 people dead and over 200 injured.

Government and private properties worth hundreds of crores were also damaged.

The Chief Minister announced the compensati­on here a day ahead of the Jat community’s next move, who have called for ‘Balidan Diwas’ (sacrifice day) to mark the first anniversar­y of the violence on Sunday.

“It has been decided to release compensati­on to the innocent persons who sustained injuries during the 2016 Jat reservatio­n agitation,” a state government spokesman said quoting Khattar.

“While any person who sustained a bullet injury will be paid Rs one lakh, those who suffered a fracture otherwise will be paid Rs 50,000.

The amount of compensati­on will be Rs 25,000 for those who sustained any other minor injuries,” the spokesman added.

The compensati­on amount would be paid out of the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and the Deputy Commission­ers have been directed to immediatel­y release the payment, he added.

Of the 30 people who were killed in the violence, the Haryana government has given jobs and compensati­on to the kin of 17 of them.

The remaining 13 classified as rioters.

The Jat leadership is demanding compensati­on for all those who died and those injured in the violence.

Agitating Jat leaders on Friday turned down an offer from the Khattar government for dialogue.

All eyes were now on the future course of the agitation that the Jat have been leadership will (February 19).

The Jat agitation, which started on January 29, continued for the 21st day on Saturday with no breakthrou­gh in sight over acceptance of their demands by the Haryana government.

All-India Jat Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti (Aijass) president Yashpal Malik accused Khattar and his government of not taking the agitation seriously.

He, however, added that the Jats will continue to protest peacefully.

The Haryana government on Friday deputed senior IAS officers “to guide and support” Deputy Commission­ers in eight districts in view of the ongoing Jat protests.

Their demands include reservatio­n for Jats; jobs to the next of kin of those killed in the 2016 violence; compensati­on to those injured; withdrawal of cases against the Jats and action against officers who were involved. take on Sunday

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