Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Over 9,000 booked in Punjab, Hry

BANDH VIOLENCE FALLOUT 29 FIRs registered in Doaba alone

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR/LUDHIANA/AMRITSAR: Around 5,000 people have been booked by the Punjab Police for blocking highways and creating disturbanc­e during the Monday’s Bharat Bandh called by Dalit outfits against the alleged dilution in the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act by the Supreme Court.

Over 3,500 unidentifi­ed people have been booked in the Doaba region alone, which covers Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Nawanshahr and Hoshiarpur districts, with a strong Dalit presence.

As many as 29 first informatio­n reports (FIRs) have been registered by the police in the region, including 19 in Jalandhar, five in Kapurthala, three in Nawanshahr and two in Hoshiarpur.

Cases have been registered under Sections 145 (unlawful assembly), 188 (disobedien­ce to order duly promulgate­d by public servant), 283 (danger or obstructio­n in public way or line of navigation), 431 (mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel) and relevant sections of the National Highways Act, 1956 against the unidentifi­ed protesters.

The Jalandhar commission­erate police have booked FIRs against over 1,000 people for blocking NH-1 at various points.

The Jalandhar rural police also booked at least 1,000 people for holding a protest on the national highway.

In Kapurthala, five FIRs have been registered against over 600 unidentifi­ed people for blocking highways.

The Hoshiarpur police have registered two cases against about 500 unidentifi­ed people for blocking Jalandhar-Pathankot highway.

The Nawanshahr police registered three FIRs against about 550 people on charges of blocking highways at various places.

Police said that they would identify the protesters from recorded video footages and CCTV cameras installed at

nearby locations.

Jalandhar senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Gurpreet Singh Bhullar and Nawanshahr SSP Satinder Singh said that cases have been registered unidentifi­ed people for blocking highways and causing inconvenie­nce to commuters.

In Ludhiana, the police booked nearly 1,000 persons and lodged 15 cases against unidentifi­ed protesters.

Commission­er of police RN Dhoke said, “Over 1,000 protesters have been booked who protested in various parts of the city.”

“We will be investigat­ing to ascertain the identity of the accused,” he added.

300 BOOKED IN AMRITSAR

In Amritsar, around 300 people were booked for Monday’s blockades.

The civil lines police of the district booked around 200 unidentifi­ed persons while the rural police of the district booked around 100 persons, including 16 by names.

200 IN FEROZEPUR

As many as 200 unidentifi­ed people were booked in Ferozepur for indulging in vandalism at the office of divisional regional manager of the Northern Railways.

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