The Supreme Court today rejected a PIL seeking directions to restore law and order in Haryana in the wake of the Jat quota agitation, saying it had no reason to believe that the government was not taking due action.
A bench comprising Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice U U Lalit dismissed the plea filed by a Delhi-based advocate who moved the court alleging "total collapse" of administration in Haryana on account of the Jat quota stir.
"We have no reason to believe that the government is not taking action in the matter. We appeal to the people to maintain peace and not damage property. We can only say amity and brotherhood be there among all communities. Rest is for government to decide," the bench said.
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"There is an ongoing agitation in the state of Haryana for past around a week which has turned violent in last 3 days and the State of Haryana is not controlling the mob which has left no stone unturned in looting public as well as private properties throughout the state of Haryana and District Rohtak in particular.
"It is submitted that already more than 10 precious lives have been lost in the agitation, thousands have got injured and property worth thousands of crore have been destroyed before the eyes of administration," Jain said in his plea.