Jat Quota Issue: Jat Group Files Caveat in Supreme Court

The caveat was filed due to a statement by BJP MP that he would move the Supreme Court against quota given to Jats.

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File photo of Jat agitation at its peak. (Photo: PTI)
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File photo of Jat agitation at its peak. (Photo: PTI)
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A group from the Jat community on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking a hearing if any petition is filed and entertained against the recent decision of according quota benefits to the community members in Haryana.

Hawa Singh Sangwan, AIJASS President, has referred to the recent purported statement of Saini, a BJP MP from Kurukshetra, in which the lawmaker had said that he would move the Supreme Court against the grant of quota benefits to the Jat community.

In the case of the filing of the petition for stay (of the decision to grant reservation) on behalf of the respondent (Raj Kumar Saini), the caveator wants to appear and wants to bring to the notice of the honourable court the true and material facts of the case.
All India Jat Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti (AIJASS) in its caveat plea

A Bill to provide reservation to Jats and five other communities in government jobs and educational institutions was unanimously passed by the Haryana Assembly on 29 March, ahead of the 3 April deadline set by the community, which had launched a violent quota agitation in February.

Meeting the key demand of the community, the measure envisages reservation to Jats and five other castes – Jat Sikhs, Rors, Bishnois, Tyagis and Mulla Jat/Muslim Jats – by constituting a new classification – Block ‘C’ – in the Backward Classes category.

It proposed to give 10 percent reservation to Jats and five other castes in government and government-aided educational institutions and Class III and IV government jobs.

It also envisaged 6 percent reservation to Jats and five other castes in OBC ‘C’ category in class I and II jobs.

Jats had threatened to relaunch their agitation on 18 March but put it off till 3 April after the BJP government in Haryana assured them it would bring the Bill. They had launched a stir in February demanding reservation in OBC category. The agitation, which had turned violent , left 30 people dead and 320 injured and resulted in huge damage to property.

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