
They targeted non-Jat shops," said Sachin Jain, a trader in the neighbourhood. The shops which were owned by Punjabis not by Jats. We were told of one example after another of selected targeting in the market areas in Rohtak where stores owned by Punjabis and the Saini community were looted and burnt, while stores of Jats, right next door, were left untouched.ĬCTV footage, accessed by NDTV, shows young men attack a shop in a Punjabi neighbourhood of Rohtak, and help themselves to cellphones, before damaging the shop. There were accusations of attacks directed specifically at the shops and homes of other communities.

The man himself also popped in the comments to answer some questions, a last action in the limelight.As the agitation by Jats seeking reservations heated up in Haryana last week, the rioters' anger took a disturbing turn in the towns of Rohtak and Jhajjar. Many wished him the best and took the time to tell him how valuable he was to the team. Despite having a reputation as being toxic, many fans showed their support on the post regarding his announcement. There were also a lot of crying pictures and videos, summing up everybody's feelings. Though it is a sad sort of love, fans and colleagues all wished him the best. In the official LoL Esports Tweet thanking Jatt for his hard work, the comments are filled with nothing but love. I was inspired to do my first amateur cast after listening to cast Kings of Europe with seven years ago – Jatt was the first colour caster in League of Legends and a huge loss to the ecosystemīest of luck on your new path friend, don’t be a stranger! He said his departure was a “huge loss to the ecosystem” of the LoL esports scene. Respected LCK caster, Chris “PapaSmithy” Smith had very high words to give to Jatt on Twitter.

ReactionsĪs such an important member of the community, there were many responses to Jatt's announcement. Though his mind will be missed for esports fans, it will surely be put to good use on the balance team. It shone through brightly on the game broadcasts but also in “The Dive” podcast and “This or That.” His expert analysis was a highlight of the shows, and he will be missed for frequent listeners and viewers.Īll in all, Jatt has had a prosperous career as a caster and analyst for LoL Esports. His analysis is highly regarded in the League of Legends esports community, and for good reason. Not only has he played an instrumental role in every NA LCS split, appearing week after week, he has attended every World Championship.

We've grown so much over the past 6 years together and now he's moving on to the design team.

Ever since he has been a staple of the NA LCS casting crew and analyst desk.įor the first time since 2013 when we helped found the LCS, won't be there to talk strategy at the office or prep for casting at the studio with me. He, with other prominent names such as Sam “Kobe” Hartman-Kenzler, helped to bring the NA LCS into existence back in 2013. He casted a ton of tournaments before the NA LCS even began, inlcuding various Euorpean tournaments, the MLG Championships and the Season Two World Championship. Instead of keeping to this plan though, the opportunity to become a color caster arose and he took it. According to him, this was his foothold to climb the ranks and achieve his dream of being a game designer. After retiring from playing professionally, Jatt was hired by Riot Games for a position as a QA Analyst on the Live Design Team.
