Jat stir: 90 officials found negligent by committee

May 13, 2016

Chandigarh, May 13: The Prakash Singh Committee report on Jat agitation has identified about 90 officials who indulged in "deliberate negligence" when violence hit Haryana, noting that in some areas "mayhem" was allowed for hours, with authorities turning a blind eye to the loot and damage.jatt

Detailing the situation during the height of the violence that took place in February, the Committee said in one instance a police official was so scared that he ran away while judicial officers rattled by the rampage even took off their nameplates outside their houses to save themselves from attacks.

Prakash Singh, former DGP of UP and Assam, who submitted the report to the government today, however, said that he has not suggested suspension or dismissal of "negligent" officials.

After receiving the report, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said the government would examine it and take appropriate action at the earliest.

"Around 90 officers, including IAS and IPS officers, were found indulging in deliberate negligence during Jat agitation. We have made adverse comments against them in the report which was submitted today," Singh said after submitting the report.

"Out of these officers, one third were in Rohtak, which saw maximum violence and damage during the Jat stir," Singh said.

The committee inquired into the role of officers from the rank of Sub Inspector till SP in police and Naib Tehsildar or Duty Magistrate till the rank of Deputy Commissioner in civil administration.

It also examined the role of officers in the affected districts of Rohtak, Jhajjar, Jind, Hisar, Kaithal, Bhiwani, Sonepat and Panipat.

Noting glaring negligence on the part of some officials in violence-hit areas, the former DGP said, "In some areas, it seems, they allowed (mayhem) for hours. I heard from victims who said officials did nothing. They virtually allowed loot and damage by arsonists. We have identified those officials."

Singh said he had found there was complete "lawlessness" in some areas.

"In one sub-division, violence took place for several hours. It seems full freedom was given by officers of that area, including SDM and DSP, for loot and violence to happen. Arsonist looted for six hours. We identified them (officials) and asked for strict action against them," Singh said, while refusing to share the area and names of officials.

"Some people while saving themselves said we did not get orders from seniors. I told them why do you need orders. Houses were being burnt and people were being beaten up and you needed orders. You have rights under Criminal Procedure Code to maintain law and order. It is your responsibility to control the situation," said Singh.

He further said there was confusion in the minds of officials on whether to take action or not.

"Some felt that if they take action and if somebody dies and then will the government defend them or not. It was in their minds. Some even said situation may turn worse. I asked a SHO why he did not save his police station. He said if he used force, they (arsonists) will bash them. One even said that he got scared and he ran away," he said.

Haryana was rattled by widespread violence during Jat agitation in February which had left 30 people dead with large-scale damage to property in several areas.

State government had appointed a committee under the chairmanship of Singh on February 25 to inquire into the acts of omission and commission on part of police and civil administration officials from February 7 to February 22.

The Committee, which submitted its report within 71 days from the date of formation, hoped that the government would take strict action against those who did not perform their duty in maintaining law and order during the agitation.

"I think the state government will take action and I have got indication that the government wants to prepare action taken report as soon as possible," he said.

"It is important to take strict action against guilty officers to send right message across the officials. If they get away then such kind of violence can be repeated," he said.

However, he further said this report was not binding upon the state government.
Singh said the Commission had heard 2,217 people and recorded their statements.

"We visited places which saw large-scale violence and damage to public property. We met people and also received written statements, affidavits and even memorandum from people. We also got 142 video footage which we analysed during inquiry," he said.

The entire proceedings were video recorded and the hard disc of these recordings would be submitted to Home Department for their record, he said.

The Commission had also met eight judicial officers in Rohtak who strongly criticised the role of district administration during the stir.

"Judicial officers said there was no police and there was no administration and we have quoted it in our report. They were upset. They told us that they were so scared that they had even taken off their nameplates outside their houses to save themselves from any attack," he said.

On "security withdrawal" of judicial officers, he said there was no intention to withdraw their security cover.

"Wherever the need for more security personnel was required they were sent there. In this process, their security cover may have become less. It is not government's intention to withdraw their security," he said.

The Commission submitted its report in two volumes. The first volume of 414 pages contained report and annexures while second report of 37 pages was related to intelligence which will go to the Home Department and DGP.

On the issue of political involvement in the widespread violence during Jat agitation, the Commission said the inquiry was confined only into the acts of omission and commission of police and civil administration officials.

"We have not gone into it as far as role of political involvement is concerned. Justice Jha Commission has been formed by the government which is mandated to probe the conspiracy behind the violence," he said.

To a query on reports of intelligence failure during the agitation, Singh said there was no negligence as far as intelligence was concerned.

On reports that officials of a particular caste did not act against arsonists, he said the committee did not make any caste-wise analysis of officers and officials.

"We have not done any caste-wise analysis. Those who have not performed duty they have not performed. I do not care to which caste they belong to," he said.

On the Murthal incident, he said the committee did not inquire into it though it went there, saying SIT was already working on the issue.

He said in Jhajjar, there was no coordination between civil and police administration.
To a query, he said he had learnt that Jha Commission had also demanded a copy of the report.

Prakash Singh was assisted by K P Singh, DG Crime (presently Director General of Police) and Vijai Vardhan, Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education, Archives and Cultural Affairs Department in preparing the report.

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April 5,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 5: Eight more COVID-19 positive cases were reported from Kerala on Sunday, four among whom attended the Tablighi Jamat congregation in Delhi and six people were cured, Health Minister K K Shailaja said.

With this, the total number of affected people under treatment in the state has gone up to 256, she said.

"Out of the eight cases, five are from Kozhikode, and one each from Pathanamthitta, Kannur and Kasaragod districts.

In the case of Kozhikode, four out of the five returned from Nizammuddin meet and one from Dubai.

As of date, 10 people who had returned from Nizammuddin in Delhi have been tested positive," the minister said in a release

A total of 314 cases have been reported from Kerala so far and 56 people have been cured, she said

"We have sent 10,221 samples for testing," she said.

A total of 1.58 lakh people are under observation in the state, out of which 776 are in isolation wards in hospitals.

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July 12,2020

Jaipur/New Delhi, Jul 12: The crisis in Rajasthan Congress has deepened with state Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot at loggerheads.

While Gehlot is blaming BJP for trying to destabilise the state government by poaching MLAs, Pilot is camping in Delhi to speak to the party leadership regarding the political turmoil in the state.

According to sources, Pilot has sought an appointment with party's interim president Sonia Gandhi but time for the meeting has not yet been given by her. Although Pilot met another party leader to apprise him about the situation in the state and spelled out his grievance.

As of now, many MLAs, who are believed to be in the Pilot camp, are also in Delhi to meet the party leadership. According to sources, the deputy chief minister has the support of nearly 30 Congress MLAs along with many independent legislators.

It is important to note that the controversy broke out in Rajasthan after Special Operation Group (SOG) sent a notice to Sachin Pilot to record his statement in the case registered by SOG in the alleged poaching of Congress MLAs in the state. The clash between Gehlot and Pilot is also over the post of PCC Chief as Gehlot Camp wants that 'One Leader One Post' formula to be implemented in Rajasthan. Currently, Sachin Pilot is heading the PCC besides holding the Deputy CM post.

Sources close to Sachin Pilot have informed that the young leader is upset with the notice issued to him. He believes it is aimed to record his phone calls and keep him under surveillance. Many of Pilot's supporters feel indignation and told Pilot that they cannot work with Ashok Gehlot. Also, Pilot is unlikely to attend the meeting called by Gehlot today, according to sources.

While the top leadership of the party is keeping mum, sources say it is keeping a watch on the development. General Secretary KC Venugopal has taken up the matter of the rift with the party's top brass with them not happy about it.

Rajasthan AICC Incharge Avinash Pandey told media persons: "Everything is under control. Few MLAs had issues and after discussion, they have returned back to Jaipur and others are also in touch. BJP's attempt of destabilising the government will not be successful in Rajasthan and government is stable."

Gehlot also held a meeting with ministers last night in Jaipur.  According to Gehlot camp, the top leadership is apprised of the development of the poaching attempt in the state. Amid Political Crisis Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot called a meeting of Ministers and all Cong MLAs tonight at his residence.

The Rajasthan crisis has alerted the other senior leaders of the party who have opined that the Madhya Pradesh incident should not get repeated in Rajasthan.

Former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibbal tweeted, "Worried for our party. Will we wake up only after the horses have bolted from our stables?"

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Bengaluru, Mar 23: Indian stocks plunged over 9% on Monday, as the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic sent major states including the country's capital into a lockdown amid increasing fears that outbreak could bring world economies to a grinding halt.

The NSE Nifty 50 index slipped 9.17% to 7,937.75 by 0408 GMT, while the S&P BSE Sensex was 9.42% lower at 27,093.24.

Over the weekend in India, the virus drove several companies to shut operations and the government sent states into lockdowns, bringing normal life to a grinding halt.

"Panic has gone up domestically because of the lockdown situation," said Vinod Nair, head of research at Geojit Financial Services.

"There is fear that the situation will not be brought under control soon."

The rupee hit a fresh record low of 76.05 against the dollar, as a flight into cash and worries about tightening liquidity boosted demand for the world's reserve currency.

Meanwhile, global markets crumbled, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan sliding nearly 4% as the global death toll climbed to over 14,000, further battering economic activity, and raising fears of a global recession.

After market hours on Friday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India halved position limits for certain stock futures, restricted short-selling of index derivatives and raised margin rates for some shares to curb "abnormally high" volatility amid the pandemic.

In domestic trading, the Nifty PSU Bank Index plunged 8%, while the Nifty bank index crashed nearly 10%.

The Nifty Auto Index slid 9% after several carmakers over the weekend suspended production due to the virus.

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