Hisar (Haryana), Sep 13 (IANS) Two people were killed Monday as hundreds Jat community members, demanding quota in government jobs and educational institutes, blocked National Highway No. 10 here in Haryana and clashed with police. Scores of people, including policemen, were injured, police sources said.

According to police, agitators blocked the highway connecting Hisar with New Delhi and indulged in arson in the nearby areas. A number of public properties and vehicles were set on fire.

‘Several police personnel, including district police chief Subhash Yadav, were injured as mobs indulged in arson. They resorted to heavy stone pelting on police personnel during the rally,’ said a Harayan Police spokesperson.

‘They set vehicles on fire and damaged a bank. Police dispersed the mob by resorting to ‘lathi’ (baton) charge and use of teargas,’ the official said.

The rally was organised by the All India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti, which demanded reservation for the community in government jobs as well as in educational institutes.

The protesters gathered at Mayyaad near Hansi town.

Reports said scores of protesters were also injured in the clashes and were admitted to nearby hospitals.

‘There were some anti-social elements among them who tried to disturb the law and order situation of the area. While we tried to talk to them, they suddenly attacked us. Some of them are still sitting on the highway,’ a police official, who was present on the spot, told IANS.

Jat protesters had also gathered in Sonepat town to press their demand for reservations but were dispersed by the police.

Hisar (Haryana), Sep 13 (IANS) Two people were killed Monday as hundreds Jat community members, demanding quota in government jobs and educational institutes, blocked National Highway No. 10 here in Haryana and clashed with police. Scores of people, including policemen, were injured, police sources said.

According to police, agitators blocked the highway connecting Hisar with New Delhi and indulged in arson in the nearby areas. A number of public properties and vehicles were set on fire.

‘Several police personnel, including district police chief Subhash Yadav, were injured as mobs indulged in arson. They resorted to heavy stone pelting on police personnel during the rally,’ said a Harayan Police spokesperson.

‘They set vehicles on fire and damaged a bank. Police dispersed the mob by resorting to ‘lathi’ (baton) charge and use of teargas,’ the official said.

The rally was organised by the All India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti, which demanded reservation for the community in government jobs as well as in educational institutes.

The protesters gathered at Mayyaad near Hansi town.

Reports said scores of protesters were also injured in the clashes and were admitted to nearby hospitals.

‘There were some anti-social elements among them who tried to disturb the law and order situation of the area. While we tried to talk to them, they suddenly attacked us. Some of them are still sitting on the highway,’ a police official, who was present on the spot, told IANS.

Jat protesters had also gathered in Sonepat town to press their demand for reservations but were dispersed by the police.

Hisar (Haryana), Sep 13 (IANS) Two people were killed Monday as hundreds Jat community members, demanding quota in government jobs and educational institutes, blocked National Highway No. 10 here in Haryana and clashed with police. Scores of people, including policemen, were injured, police sources said.

According to police, agitators blocked the highway connecting Hisar with New Delhi and indulged in arson in the nearby areas. A number of public properties and vehicles were set on fire.

‘Several police personnel, including district police chief Subhash Yadav, were injured as mobs indulged in arson. They resorted to heavy stone pelting on police personnel during the rally,’ said a Harayan Police spokesperson.

‘They set vehicles on fire and damaged a bank. Police dispersed the mob by resorting to ‘lathi’ (baton) charge and use of teargas,’ the official said.

The rally was organised by the All India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti, which demanded reservation for the community in government jobs as well as in educational institutes.

The protesters gathered at Mayyaad near Hansi town.

Reports said scores of protesters were also injured in the clashes and were admitted to nearby hospitals.

‘There were some anti-social elements among them who tried to disturb the law and order situation of the area. While we tried to talk to them, they suddenly attacked us. Some of them are still sitting on the highway,’ a police official, who was present on the spot, told IANS.

Jat protesters had also gathered in Sonepat town to press their demand for reservations but were dispersed by the police.

Hisar (Haryana), Sep 13 (IANS) Two people were killed Monday as hundreds Jat community members, demanding quota in government jobs and educational institutes, blocked National Highway No. 10 here in Haryana and clashed with police. Scores of people, including policemen, were injured, police sources said.

According to police, agitators blocked the highway connecting Hisar with New Delhi and indulged in arson in the nearby areas. A number of public properties and vehicles were set on fire.

‘Several police personnel, including district police chief Subhash Yadav, were injured as mobs indulged in arson. They resorted to heavy stone pelting on police personnel during the rally,’ said a Harayan Police spokesperson.

‘They set vehicles on fire and damaged a bank. Police dispersed the mob by resorting to ‘lathi’ (baton) charge and use of teargas,’ the official said.

The rally was organised by the All India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti, which demanded reservation for the community in government jobs as well as in educational institutes.

The protesters gathered at Mayyaad near Hansi town.

Reports said scores of protesters were also injured in the clashes and were admitted to nearby hospitals.

‘There were some anti-social elements among them who tried to disturb the law and order situation of the area. While we tried to talk to them, they suddenly attacked us. Some of them are still sitting on the highway,’ a police official, who was present on the spot, told IANS.

Jat protesters had also gathered in Sonepat town to press their demand for reservations but were dispersed by the police.