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  • Situation tense in Rohtak village, CM orders probe

    Published on May 13, 2013

    The situation was on Monday tense but under control in Rohtak’s Karontha village where three persons were killed and about 100 others injured in a clash rohtakbetween two groups, even as CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda ordered a magisterial probe into the violence.

    Around 500 CRPF personnel have been rushed to maintain law and order near Satlok Ashram in Karontha village which witnessed violence on Sunday.

    Describing the violence as unfortunate, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda urged villagers to maintain peace and law and order situation.

    He has also ordered a magisterial probe by an Additional District Magistrate into the matter.

    “Situation is tense but under control at Karontha village. Five companies of CRPF have been deputed near Satlok Ashram to maintain law and order. Efforts are being made to sort out the issue. The DGP himself is keeping a close tab on the situation,” Rohtak IGP Anil Rao said.

    He said the death toll in the violence has climbed to three with another person succumbing to injuries on Sunday evening.

    The row over possession of Satlok Ashram, headed by Rampal at Karontha village, 10 km from Rohtak, on Sunday took a violent turn when policemen tried to stop protesting members from Arya Pratinidhi Sabha (APS) from marching towards the Ashram.

    The agitators torched four government vehicles, including three buses of Haryana Roadways and an ambulance, and some motor-bikes near the Ashram on the Rohtak-Jhajjar road. The mob also smashed window panes of several other vehicles.

    Tension had been brewing in the area over the Ashram as Arya Samajis claim that the ownership of the dera is illegal and its presence is affecting peace in the region.

    The ashram followers had filed a petition before court which in its judgement had ordered to maintain a status quo and asked the authorities to provide safety and security to the dera followers.

    The Arya Samajis and villagers in a meeting held recently had announced that they would oppose the functioning of the dera at the present spot and had threatened that they would “fight a decisive battle” against the Ashram.

    Director General of Police (DGP) Haryana, SN Vashisht, is at the spot to take stock of the situation. Senior district and police officials also met village elders on Monday morning and urged them to maintain calm.

    The traffic on the Rohtak-Jhajjar Highway remained disrupted. According to sources, DGP Vashisth had convened a meeting of police officials of Rohtak and Jhajjar districts on Monday morning to chalk out a strategy to defuse the situation.

    tiati� msk ��i rily involve actively the local communities. “We must, therefore, make full use of our Panchayat Raj institutions to achieve this objective,” he said.

     

    Lauding the Home Ministry for setting up the national platform for disaster risk management for providing multi- stakeholder coordinated leadership in area of disaster risk reduction, the Prime Minister said this was in fulfilment of India’s commitments to the United Nations. India is now the eighth country to have a national platform.

    Singh said India has endeavoured towards a paradigm shift in disaster management, from the relief-centric classical approach of the past to a more holistic approach and it has taken measures to deal with disaster situations in a more institutionalised manner, right from the local level up to the central level.

    The Prime Minister said the need to consider disaster risk as a developmental issue was emphasised for the first time during 10th Five Year Plan which covered the period 2002 to 2007.

    “Both the 10th and the 11th Plans emphasise that our development processes could not be really sustainable without risk mitigation efforts being inbuilt into them. This need has led to a number of Plan schemes in areas such as drought proofing, afforestation and sanitation and provision of drinking water,” he said.

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