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Jat stir: 1,700 additional troops rushed to Haryana as toll touches 10

PTI
Published : Feb 21, 2016, 4:52 pm IST
Updated : Feb 21, 2016, 4:52 pm IST

Rajnath Singh had assured all assistance to the state government to deal with the situation.

Indian army soldiers conduct a flag march past damaged buildings at Rohtak. (Photo: PTI)
 Indian army soldiers conduct a flag march past damaged buildings at Rohtak. (Photo: PTI)

Rajnath Singh had assured all assistance to the state government to deal with the situation.

Ten persons have been killed and about 150 injured during the ongoing Jat stir, Haryana DGP Yashpal Singhal said Sunday even as he underlined that his priority was to restore water supply to Delhi and clear road and rail blockades.

"According to the information we have so far, in entire state 10 people have been killed and about 150 injured," he said. According to police sources, four persons injured yesterday in firing in Jhajjar succumbed to injuries last night, taking the death toll to 10.

The 10 killed belonged to Jhajjar, Rohtak and Kaithal districts. In the wake of continued violence by agitating Jats, additional 1,700 paramilitary troops have been sent to Haryana, taking the total number of central armed police personnel deployed in the troubled state to 5,000.

"We have sent 17 more companies of paramilitary personnel in addition to 33 companies sent in last three days," a senior Home Ministry official said. A company of a paramilitary force comprises about 100 personnel.

The additional forces have been sent following a request by the Haryana government, which is grappling with the situation arising out of the violence following the Jat stir for quota in government jobs.

During a telephonic conversation with Haryana Chief Minister M L Khattar on Friday, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had assured all assistance to the state government to deal with the situation.

National Crisis Management Committee, headed by Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha, has also assured Haryana government that there would be no dearth or delay in sending any assistance, including central forces.

Incidents of violence and arson continued overnight in the state with the Jat protesters setting on fire an ATM and records of a cooperative bank in Bhiwani district even as the Army staged flag marches in tense areas. Six people have been killed in the violence.

Despite various leaders, including the Haryana Chief Minister, appealing to the Jats to maintain peace, there was no let up in the protests which have disrupted normal life in Rohtak, Jind, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Sonipat and Hisar.

Location: India, Haryana, Rohtak