People lie down on tracks during an earlier Jat quota agitation in Haryana. | File Photo 
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Jat stir: CBI FIRs in arson on Haryana minister's properties

At least 30 people were killed and properties worth crores of rupees were destroyed in Haryana during the violent quota agitation by Jats in February 2016.

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NEW DELHI: CBI has registered two separate cases in connection with the alleged arson at Indus Public School and Haribhoomi Press in Rohtak during the Jat quota agitation in February last year.

These properties reportedly belong to trusts run by Haryana minister Captain Abhimanyu, CBI sources said.

The CBI move comes after the Centre referred the cases to it on February 6, 2017, nearly a year after the incidents.

At least 30 people were killed and properties worth crores of rupees were destroyed in Haryana during the violent quota agitation by Jats in February 2016.

The protesters were seeking reservation in government jobs and educational institutes for the Jat community under the category of Other Backwards Classes.

It is alleged that some people gathered around the school in Rohtak on the evening of February 19. These people threatened the guard and ransacked the school.

On February 20, a mob of 100-150 people armed with oil canisters and rods gathered around the school. They allegedly ransacked the property and put the building, school buses and other vehicles on the properties on fire.

In the complaint, the guard has named several individuals including some former village heads of the area.

CBI has registered a case of rioting and arson against 10 persons on the basis of his statement.

Second FIR pertains to alleged arson at Haribhoomi Press in Rohtak which was also set on fire by a mob in the intervening night of February 19-20.

The FIR has been registered against eight persons on the basis of the statement of the manager of the press.

It is alleged that a loss of around Rs 15.50 crore was caused by the alleged rioters.

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