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 Jats want fresh probe in Mirchpur violence, block rail traffic
 
 Press Trust of India, Updated: January 16, 2011 09:08 IST
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 Railway traffic on the Jind-Jakhal section of the Delhi-Ferozepur
 route was disrupted after residents of Mirchpur village in adjoining
 Hisar district began an indefinite dharna on the railway tracks to
 demand a fresh probe into the killing of two Dalits in April last
 year, after which around 100 members of an upper caste community were
 booked.
 
 Police personnel have been deployed in strength to maintain peace in
 view of the dharna by members of the Jat community on both the railway
 tracks on a distance of about 1 km leading to the Jind Junction
 station.
 
 The protesters, including a large number of women from Mirchpur and
 adjoining villages, raised slogans against the Central government.
 
 Meanwhile, according to a report from Hisar, tension prevailed in
 Mirchpur village after the 98 accused of the upper community were sent
 from the district prison to Tihar Jail.
 
 Following the direction of a Delhi court, the district police had
 produced all the inmates before it on Friday, who sent them to Tihar
 Jail till the next hearing.
 
 Members of the Jat community, who were on an indefinite dharna in
 Mirchpur village for the last nine days, expressed their resentment
 and burnt an effigy of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda yesterday
 as news about the court's decision to lodge all the inmates in Tihar
 Jail reached them.
 
 The irate villagers also raised slogans against the state government
 and Congress party leaders, the report from Hisar said, adding,
 leaders of khaps or community panchayats criticised the state
 government for what they termed as complete betrayal.
 
 According to a report from Jind, railway traffic on the
 Delhi-Ferozepur section has been disrupted due to the dharna, the call
 for which was recently issued by a Jat Mahapanchayat of 42 khaps
 demanding a fresh probe into the Mirchpur incident, including booking
 of members of their community.
 
 The protesters announced at the site that their dharna would be
 peaceful and they would not indulge in any violent activities such as
 uprooting of the railway track. The dharna would continue till the
 acceptance of their demands, a spokesman of the protesters told
 reporters at the site.
 
 Reports said that five to seven Dalit families have fled Mirchpur
 village fearing that they would be again attacked.
 
 However, Superintendent of Police, Hisar, Hanief Qureshi denied that
 any Dalit family had left the village where additional police
 personnel have been deployed.
 
 Railway sources said that some local trains, including the
 Jind-Kurukshetra passenger, have been cancelled while several
 long-distance trains have been diverted via other routes, including
 Jakhal.
 
 The Mahapanchayat has also asked its members not to give any
 statements as a committee would be formed soon to spearhead the
 agitation.
 
 Though the Mirchpur village falls in Hisar district, the protesters
 have commenced their protest dharna in Jind district as their village
 is only 15 km from Jind.
 
 A Delhi court, on January 9, had directed the Haryana government to
 move all the 98 accused from Hisar jail to a prison in the national
 capital following the transfer of their trial in the case relating to
 the attack on Dalits allegedly by members of the upper caste Jat
 community in Mirchpur village in April last year.
 
 The direction was made in view of the fact that the case related to
 the killing of 70-year-old Dalit Tara Chand and his 17-year-old
 polio-stricken daughter Suman, allegedly by a mob, was transferred to
 a special court in Delhi designated under the SC/ST (prevention of
 atrocities) Act by an order of the Supreme Court on December 9 last
 year.
 
 The protesters have opposed the shifting of the trial of the case to a
 court at Rohini in New Delhi and lodging of the accused in a prison in
 the national capital and demanded that the probe should be held either
 at Rohtak or Hisar and the accused should be lodged in either of the
 two jails.
 
 The trial was shifted to a Rohini court recently after the aggrieved
 party had approached the Supreme Court claiming that a fair trial was
 not possible within the state.
 
 A Dalit, Tara Chand and his polio-stricken daughter were killed when
 their house was set afire on April 21 last year in Mirchpur district
 after which 98 members of the Jat community were booked.
 
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