Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Protesters try to disrupt Sukhbir rally, canecharge­d

Police said around 50 peasants, seven cops injured in the clashes; around 40 farmers detained, 17 booked by name

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MOGA: Moga police on Thursday used batons and a water cannon to disperse a group of protesting farmers who allegedly tried to disrupt a Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) rally led by party chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, people familiar with the developmen­t said.

Around 50 farmers and at least seven policemen were injured in the clashes which erupted after protesters allegedly broke barricades to enter the rally venue at the grain market on Moga-Ferozepur road around 1pm, DSP (City) Jashandeep Singh Gill said.

Around 40 farmers were detained and several cases under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, National Highway Act and The Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act were registered against unknown persons at City Police Station, Moga, police said. Seventeen named people have also been booked in this regard, they added.

The police action on the cultivator­s came nearly a week after several protesters were lathicharg­ed while heading towards Karnal to protest against a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) meeting. Around 10 farmers were injured in the incident. On Wednesday, the Haryana government transferre­d Karnal sub-divisional magistrate (SDM-civil) Ayush Sinha, who was caught on camera directing police to hit protesting farmers in Karnal in their heads if they breached the security cordon.

Badal, who began a 100-day “yatra” across 100 assembly constituen­cies in Punjab ahead of the polls next year, alleged the protesters were “not farmers but owed allegiance to the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party”.

Some of the protesters, police claimed, hurled stones in a bid to force their way inside the venue, prompting security personnel to resort to water cannons and a cane charge on the crowd. More than 10 vehicles were also damaged in the incident.

“The police have repeatedly urged farm unions to exercise their democratic right to protest in a peaceful manner. But the protesting farmers broke the police barricadin­g with tractors, scuffled and pelted stones at cops. The mob also vandalised vehicles of police and the general public. Gurdeep Singh, deputy superinten­dent of police, Moga, was hit in the head with a stone and presently, he and other six cops are undergoing treatment in the hospital,” Moga senior superinten­dent of police Dhruman H Nimbale said.

The protesting farmers, however, claimed that they were trying to peacefully enter the rally venue when police used force on them.

“The administra­tion and police department promised a meeting with Badal as we wanted to ask some questions. But they did not organise a meeting for us with him. Upset over this, the farmers were peacefully trying to march towards the rally side when police used water cannons and cane-charged us. At least 10 to 20 famers were received major injuries while over 40 received minor injuries,” Baldev Singh Zira, general secretary of Bharti Kisan Union, Krantikari, said.

‘Cong, Centre conspiring to disrupt SAD rallies’

CHANDIGARH : Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia on Thursday claimed that the attempts to disrupt the party gatherings in Punjab were a conspiracy of the state’s ruling Congress and the central government to disturb peace in Punjab.

Addressing a press conference in Chandigarh, Majithia, accompanie­d by party MLA NK Sharma, said the disruptive conspiraci­es were being hatched to postpone the assembly elections in the state and to defame the farmers’ movement.

Senior farmer leaders were also wary of this conspiracy and that was why they had given clear-cut directions to take only BJP leaders to the task and not disrupt programmes of any political party in Punjab, he added. “The Samyukt Kisan Morcha has made it clear that protests against any other party except the BJP would only serve to help the central government and would harm the cause of the farmers,” said Majithia.

He claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party workers were also trying to disrupt the SAD events, including an attack on his car.

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 ?? HT/ANI ?? An injured farmer being helped by a fellow protester and (below) one of the vehicles damaged in the clashes between police personnel and the peasants in Moga on Thursday.
HT/ANI An injured farmer being helped by a fellow protester and (below) one of the vehicles damaged in the clashes between police personnel and the peasants in Moga on Thursday.

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