Arson at minister’s house: AIJASS says will socially boycott him

  • | Monday | 23rd July, 2018

The samiti announced that anyone from Jat community found having any association with the minster would also face a similar ban. ROHTAK: Apparently shaken by the arrest of two of its key activists by the CBI in 2016 violence case, the All India Jat Arakshan Sangrash Samiti (AIJASS) on Sunday announced to socially boycott state finance minister Capt Abhimanyu. In a district-level meeting held on Sunday at Jassia village, headquarters of AIJASS, the body passed a proposal to ban ‘huka-paani’ of the minister whose Rohtak house was vandalized in February 2016 during the Jat quota stir.Pawan Jassia and Sombir Jassia, two key aides of AIJASS chief Yashpal Malik who were declared proclaimed offender by police after they were did not appear before investigation agencies, were arrested by CBI last week. Jat delegation wanted to make this point before the minister but he did not care for the future of these youths and pursued the legal case,” Hooda said.Addressing the gathering, Hooda alleged that the BJP minister was not ready to listen to the truth and tried to silence them by using his influence through CBI and Haryana Police. Pawan was arrested in Rohtak while Sombir was nabbed in Karnal Venting out anger against Capt Abhimanyu, AIJASS general secretary Krishan Lal Hooda said that the delegation of samiti had tried to break ice between the minister and the accused to settle the matter out of court but he did not budge.“The youths who were named in arsoning of his Rohtak residence during 2016 Jat stir were innocent and were not associated.

ROHTAK: Apparently shaken by the arrest of two of its key activists by the CBI in 2016 violence case, the All India Jat Arakshan Sangrash Samiti (AIJASS) on Sunday announced to socially boycott state finance minister Capt Abhimanyu. In a district-level meeting held on Sunday at Jassia village, headquarters of AIJASS, the body passed a proposal to ban ‘huka-paani’ of the minister whose Rohtak house was vandalized in February 2016 during the Jat quota stir.Pawan Jassia and Sombir Jassia, two key aides of AIJASS chief Yashpal Malik who were declared proclaimed offender by police after they were did not appear before investigation agencies, were arrested by CBI last week. Pawan was arrested in Rohtak while Sombir was nabbed in Karnal Venting out anger against Capt Abhimanyu, AIJASS general secretary Krishan Lal Hooda said that the delegation of samiti had tried to break ice between the minister and the accused to settle the matter out of court but he did not budge.“The youths who were named in arsoning of his Rohtak residence during 2016 Jat stir were innocent and were not associated. Jat delegation wanted to make this point before the minister but he did not care for the future of these youths and pursued the legal case,” Hooda said.Addressing the gathering, Hooda alleged that the BJP minister was not ready to listen to the truth and tried to silence them by using his influence through CBI and Haryana Police. The samiti announced that anyone from Jat community found having any association with the minster would also face a similar ban.

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