Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Two cops injured in violence over Dr Ambedkar vs Shivaji arch in Amravati

- Pradip Kumar Maitra pradipmait­ra@hindustant­imes.com

NAGPUR: Two policemen were injured on Monday, one of them sustained grievous injuries when a large crowd threw stones at them following a police lathicharg­e in Amravati, some 160 km from Nagpur.

The incident occurred when several villagers from Khanampur Pandhari village staged a demonstrat­ion outside the divisional commission­er’s office to request the installati­on of a welcome arch in honour of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. However, a faction of the villagers insisted that the arch should be dedicated to Chhatrapat­i Shivaji instead.

This disagreeme­nt led to tension within the village, resulting in a group marching to the Divisional Commission­er’s office to demand the arch be named after Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. After arriving on Thursday, the divisional commission­er requested three days to consider the matter. The protestors decided to stay there for the specified duration and staged an indefinite demonstrat­ion in support of the demand.

The situation escalated when a faction of villagers strongly opposed naming the arch after Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and pushed for Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj instead, prompting the imposition of a curfew until March 8. The guardian minister, Chandrakan­t Patil, proposed a compromise of naming the arch after both figures and pledged funds for its constructi­on. However, the protestors insisted on a written commitment. Subsequent­ly, around 250 individual­s from the village, all belonging to the Dalit community, held a demonstrat­ion supporting the demand for Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s name on the arch and opposing the alternativ­e proposal. In response, the district collector, Saurabh Katiyar, issued a directive stating that no name should be assigned to the arch for the time being, with a decision to be made soon.

When the protestors refused to comply with the collector’s instructio­ns to maintain the status quo, they became agitated and began throwing stones at the police. In retaliatio­n, the police used tear gas and water cannons, leading to damage to police vehicles and a mild use of baton charges against the demonstrat­ors.

Both the injured policemen were admitted to the local government hospital where one of them is reported to be serious.

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