Harya Jat stir probe panel invites complaints till July 31

Gurgaon, July 14: The two-member commission set up by the Harya government to inquire into the violence during Jat reservation stir in the state in February has extended till July 31 the time for accepting complaints, an official said on Thursday. Up to July 12, the commission had not received even a single complaint, the commission’s secretary Sanjeev Singla said but a few complaints came forward later on. The Bharatiya Jata Party’s Lok Sabha member from Kurukshetra, Raj Kumar has said he has many complaints and will provide sufficient proof to the panel. The commission headed by Justice S.N. Jha (retd) took charge of the inquiry on April 18 after a government notification on April 8.

Retired police officer N.C. Padhi is the second member of commission. The commission on June 17 asked people to file their complaints within a month regarding the violence that occurred between February 18-23, but no one came forward till July 12. At least 30 people were killed in the February violence and properties worth several hundred crores destroyed. (IANS)

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