Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is likely to visit Rohtak, the epicentre of Jats stir for quota, to take stock of the situation in the town, official sources said today.
Mr Khattar along with some of his senior ministers and top officials is closely monitoring the situation, the sources added.
Mr Khattar, who became the first non-Jat Chief Minister in Haryana after 18 years in 2014, has appealed to the people to maintain law and order in the state.
"No one will be benefited by damaging public property. I urge everyone not to be swayed by unfounded rumours and maintain peace in the state," he said in his appeal earlier.
Notably, Mr Khattar's native village Nindana falls in Rohtak district.
The Jats have been agitating to press for reservation under OBC quota.
Mr Khattar along with some of his senior ministers and top officials is closely monitoring the situation, the sources added.
Mr Khattar, who became the first non-Jat Chief Minister in Haryana after 18 years in 2014, has appealed to the people to maintain law and order in the state.
Notably, Mr Khattar's native village Nindana falls in Rohtak district.
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