‘Haryana finance minister’s house was set on fire to teach him a lesson’

CHANDIGARH: The attack on Haryana finance minister Captain Abhimanyu’s area in Rohtak right through the Jat reservation violence in February 2016, was once preplanned.

This has been said in the CBI’s investigation file into the attack by which masses of other people had surrounded the sprawling belongings and set it on fireplace. The agitators had also allegedly tried to burn alive Abhimanyu’s members of the family and looted articles value crores from the house.

According to the file, a copy of which is with TOI, the attack was once intended “to show him (Abhimanyu) a lesson” since the police had fired on Jat agitators right through the violence, leaving lots of them useless.

The file adds that eyewitnesses advised them of agitators instigating the mob by means of saying that many people were killed in police firing at the orders of the government. “In front of you, there's area of Captain Abhimanyu. Set it on fireplace, loot no matter and kill whoever is to be had,” the file says, quoting agitators.

The file was once filed on Monday earlier than the special CBI court at Panchkula. While the investigation agency has filed a chargesheet towards 51 other people, it has principally indicted suggest Sudeep Kalkal, Manoj Duhan and retired Air Force man Dilawar Singh as the ‘leader architects’ of the attack.

The file states that Kalkal, at the side of Duhan, ceaselessly incited agitators by means of spreading rumours about an attack on Jats by means of non-Jats.

Capt Abhimanyu’s property recovered from many accused

Among different valuables, Mohit, a resident of Salhawas village in Jhajjar district was once arrested with a silver glass belonging to Captain Abhimanyu’s family. The CBI has also recovered a pair of binoculars and silver coins from Vikas alias Vicky, a resident of Rohtak.

Similarly, Lakshay alias Pappu, a resident of Sura Kiloi village in Jhajjar was once arrested with 49 silver coins value Rs 15,000 and Pradeep Kumar from Rohtak was once discovered with every other 40 such coins.


The CBI has also fee sheeted two former sarpanches – Jitender Singh Rathi of Baproda village in Jhajjar and Yoganand of Baliana village in Rohtak, for his or her alleged involvement in the case.


Another prominent individual to be fee sheeted is the case is Ashok Balhara, common secretary of the Akhil Bhartiya Sangharsh Samiti and a detailed aide of Yashpal Malik, who's main the Jat reservation agitation in Haryana. Balhara is claimed to have incited the mob to attack Abhimanyu’s area.


He is an suggest and had served as law officer right through former leader minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda’s govt.


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