The Jat quota agitation held in February this year resulted in blockades of roads, consisting of country wide highways, violence and full-size harm to public and private homes in many districts.
GURGAON: The Jat Sangharsh Samiti on Wednesday stated the community will not protest for quota ingovernment jobs and education establishments until July 21, the date by using which the Punjab and Haryana high courtroom has sought the country authorities‘s reply.
The choice changed into taken at a assembly of the Jat community right here below the managementof samiti president Ram Kataria.
Samiti general secretary RS Dahiya said the decision at the postponement of the protest until the courthearing on July 21 turned into unanimous.
The excessive court had stayed the operation of the law extending reservation to the Jats and five othercastes in Haryana under the Backward class category after petitioner Murari Lal Gupta moved a publicinterest litigation.
A –choose bench of Justices SS Saron and Gurmit Ram issued be aware to the Haryana government to answer by way of July 21.
earlier, on may 29, the Akhil Bharatiya Jat Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti announced resumption of theiragitation in Haryana from June five.
“we are able to preserve ‘Jat Nyay’ rally in Haryana from June 5 as guarantees made by way of Haryanachief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar have not been fulfilled,” ABJASS president Yashpal Malik had instructedreporters in Delhi.
The Haryana assembly had unanimously exceeded the Haryana Backward lessons (Reservation in servicesand Admission in educational institutions) invoice, 2016, on March 29.
Six castes of Jats, Jat Sikhs, Rors, Bishnois, Tyagis and Muslim Jats were included in the list of Backwardclasses, by means of bifurcating it and developing an extra Block C.
There are seventy seven castes already blanketed under Backward training Block A and B.
The authorities move had got here before the April three closing date set via the Jats, who had threatened a violent agitation if their call for for reservation become no longer met.
meanwhile, the authorities has braced itself for resumption of the Jat stir. Seven groups of paramilitaryforce had been deployed in over six Jat-dominated districts.
throughout the quota reservation violence in February, as a minimum 30 men and women had died andbelongings really worth hundereds of crores of rupees became destroyed.