Hindustan Times (Noida)

Farmers end Karnal sit-in as ex-hc judge to probe lathi charge

- Neeraj Mohan letters@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: Protesting farmers called off their stir in Karnal on Saturday after the Haryana government ordered a judicial probe into last month’s police lathicharg­e on demonstrat­ors and agreed to send the IAS officer who purportedl­y told personnel to “break the heads” of agitators on leave, government officials and farm leaders said.

On August 28, 10 people were injured when Haryana Police lathicharg­ed a group of protesting farmers who were trying to head to the venue of a state BJP meeting in Karnal.

“A judicial inquiry of the incident (lathi-charge) at the Bastara toll plaza on August 28 will be conducted by a retired high court judge and the judge will submit the report in one month. During the investigat­ion, IAS officer Ayush Sinha will remain on leave,” said additional chief secretary to Haryana government Devender Singh. He said government jobs will be given to two family members of the farmer who died during the lathicharg­e.

KARNAL: Protesting farmers called off their stir in Karnal on Saturday, after the Haryana government ordered a judicial probe into last month’s police lathicharg­e on demonstrat­ors and agreed to send the IAS officer who purportedl­y told personnel to “break the heads” of agitators on leave, government officials and farm leaders said.

On August 28, 10 people were injured when Haryana Police lathicharg­ed a group of protesting farmers, who were trying to head towards the venue of a state BJP meeting in Karnal.

During the incident, a video of former Karnal Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Ayush Sinha purportedl­y telling police personnel to “break the heads” of anyone who tried to cross the barricades went viral. On September 2, he was transferre­d out

of Karnal and posted as additional secretary, Citizen Resources Informatio­n Department.

Following the incident, the farmers called for Sinha’s suspension and an investigat­ion into police action. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) – a platform for farm unions – began an indefinite protest at the main entrance of the Karnal mini-secretaria­t on September 7 over the demands.

“A judicial inquiry of the incident

(lathicharg­e) at the Bastara toll plaza on August 28 will be conducted by a retired high court judge and the judge will submit the report in one month. During the investigat­ion, IAS officer Ayush Sinha will remain on leave,” said additional chief secretary to Haryana government, Devender Singh in a joint conference along with farmer leaders.

The additional chief secretary also announced that government jobs would be given to two family members of a farmer, who, the protesters claimed, died after being injured during the lathicharg­e. The administra­tion had earlier rejected this claim.

“The Haryana government will give jobs to two family members of deceased farmer Satish Kajal under sanctioned posts at DC rate in Karnal,” Singh announced.

The farmers held three rounds of talks with the administra­tion over their demands during which they pressed for an FIR against Sinha.

“We had taken a legal opinion and found that judicial inquiry is a better option than the registrati­on of FIR. And the FIR will be registered later if he was found guilty in the investigat­ion,” said farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni Charuni, who also addressed the joint press conference.

 ?? PTI ?? BKU leader Rakesh Tikait at a protest site in Ghazipur on Saturday.
PTI BKU leader Rakesh Tikait at a protest site in Ghazipur on Saturday.
 ?? PTI ?? The farmers began their stir on September 7.
PTI The farmers began their stir on September 7.

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