Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Yogendra, Medha held on way to Mandsaur

- Shruti Tomar letters@hindustant­imes.com

Civil activists Swami Agnivesh, Medha Patkar, Yogendra Yadav and many others were arrested on Sunday in Ratlam when they were on their way to Mandsaur to meet members of the aggrieved families of five farmers who were killed in a police firing.

According to sources, the police arrested the civil activists at a toll plaza late in the afternoon. They were being taken to Jaora in Ratlam by the police.

When contacted, DIG police Ratlam range Avinash Sharma said that about 35-40 people had been arrested because they did not listen to the police’s request to not visit Mandsaur as prohibitor­y orders were issued under section 144 of CrPC.

The arrested activists also include former MLAs Sunilam, Kalpana Parulekar and Paras Saklecha, all from Madhya Pradesh. While talking to mediaperso­ns immediatel­y after being arrested, Agnivesh criticised the police action and said, “We came here to build an atmosphere of peace and brotherhoo­d, but the police don’t want to allow us to meet the families as it didn’t want to get its wrongdoing­s exposed before the world outside.”

Yogendra Yadav later tweeted that “false news” was being spread that the group violated prohibitor­y orders. “Section 144 stops assembly of more than four. We agreed to go in batches of four,” he tweeted.

Saklecha said representa­tives from different parts of India had come with the soil from their respective regions to show their solidarity with the farmers in Malwa region, where the agitating farmers were raising their demands, but the government showed high-handedness and killed six of the farmers.

However, DIG Avinash Sharma said, “We cannot allow anybody to enter the district as their single word or action can lead to a law and order problem. Things are getting better by the day as far as law and order situation is concerned.”

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