Jhajjar's Deputy Commissioner Anita Yadav has asked the people of her district to provide video, photo or other material related to those agitators who indulged in violence during the Jat quota agitation and caused heavy damage to property in Rohtak-Jhajjar.
The video/photos can be provided to the district administration, the DC has said, while pointing out it would prove immensely helpful in the investigation process.
Any such video, photo or other material related to agitation in the Jhajjar district could be send to district administration either on WhatsApp number 8199820068 or through email id infojhajjar20@gmail.Com.
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People have been told to feel free and provide video, photo or other material related to agitators so that the same could be used in the investigation.
Among other places, Jat dominated districts of Jhajjar and Rohtak, saw massive damage to business properties by angry mob during Jat protests.
Meanwhile, in Kaithal, Commissioner of Police, Ambala-Panchkula division, O P Singh said today that stern action would be taken against those who indulged in violence during the Jat quota agitation and added evidence in this regard was being collected.
Singh was interacting with representatives of Brick Kiln Association at Kaithal.
He said that the administration had started collecting evidences of violent activities during the agitation and those found guilty will be punished.
He urged the people to provide any type of information they have regarding those who indulged in violence during the agitation and the same could be given on Whats-App number 89504-78765.
The police officer has directed Superintendent of Police to immediately cancel the arms licenses if the role of arm license holder was established in violent activities during the agitation.
Twenty eight people were killed and over 200 injured in the Jat quota agitation in Haryana.
Peace and normalcy has returned to the State and no untoward incident was reported from anywhere today, officials said.