CBI registers three cases in Jat reservation agitation
October 13, 2016
New Delhi:CBI today registered three cases to probe incidents of violence and arson during the Jat quota agitation in Rohtak in February, including the burning of residence of Haryana Finance Minister Capt Abhimanyu.
CBI spokesperson said the agency took over investigation in these cases on the request of Haryana government and further orders from Department of Personnel and Training.
“Allegations include attacking, looting of weapons of the police guard, attempting to murder the family members and burning down the residence of Finance Minister in the government of Haryana,” she said.
One of the cases registered by the agency relates to alleged arson at the residence of Abhimanyu on February 19 while another is related to assault and looting of weapons from the company of BSF and Haryana Police by the rioters.
The rioters had allegedly attempted to murder the troops while they were on law and order duty at Delhi bypass, Rohtak, the spokesperson said.
“A large number of persons were allegedly injured & some of them grievously in these violent attacks. It was further alleged that property worth crores of rupees was burnt and weapons of police guards were looted by the agitators who were demanding reservation for a certain community in Haryana.
These cases have been transferred by the Government of Haryana to CBI,” the spokesperson said.
Rohtak was the hotbed of agitation related to demand of reservation for Jats in OBC category in February during which over 30 people lost their lives.
PTI
Recent Stories
- Controversial YouTuber Bunny Gajera detained under PASA, sent to Vadodara jail
- Ahmedabad Police nab Bangladeshi family of six for illegal stay since 2021
- Three new chimpanzees charm visitors at Sardar Patel Zoological Park in Kevadiya
- 24 hours rainfall data from across Gujarat; North & South Gujarat lashed by heavy downpour
- Gyaspur Biodiversity Park & Jungle Safari project back on track; AMC invites proposals for DPR
- North Gujarat lashed with heavy rains; Vadgam gets 8.6 inches rain
- ED Surat seizes assets linked to ₹5 crore bank fraud case