The Asian Age

BKU leader, several cops injured during rally

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Chaos prevailed in Delhi’s Ghazipur area on Tuesday as the Bharatiya Kisan Union’s ( BKU) Kisan Kranti Yatra got violent with police resorting to firing water cannons and teargas shells to keep the angry farmers from entering into Delhi.

A standoff between farmers and police happened at Delhi- UP border after the protestors tried to defy the prohibitor­y orders and wanted to storm into national capital.

Several farmers were injured while the Haryana unit chief of the BKU was unconsciou­s after a tear gas shell exploded close to his face.

Seven policemen, including an assistant commission­er of police, were injured during the protest.

The prohibitor­y orders in east and northeast Delhi were imposed by the city police on Monday evening, anticipati­ng law and order problems as thousands of BKU members had declared a march from Hardwar to reach the national capital on Tuesday. While in east Delhi, the prohibitor­y orders under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code ( CrPc) will be in force until October 8, they will remain in force till October 4 in northeast Delhi.

The police had to use water cannons and tear gas to disperse the protestors, who also indulged in sloganeeri­ng.

Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik along with other senior officials personally visited the spot and supervised the arrangemen­ts, and maintained constant liaison with their counterpar­ts. “Nearly 2,500 personnel from Delhi Police, besides paramilita­ry forces, including the Rapid Action Force ( RAF), have been deployed,” a senior police officer said.

Farmers marching towards Delhi were stopped at the Delhi- Uttar Pradesh border, as they tried to run through the border, surmountin­g the barricades.

The farmers, riding tractors and trolleys, broke barricades of the UP Police and then started proceeding towards the barricades put up by the Delhi Police, a senior police officer had said earlier.

Despite persuasive methods requesting them to wait till outcome of talks of their leaders with the government, a section of the crowd turned violent and tried to break barricades forcefully through tractor- trolleys and were also carrying lathis, said Delhi police on Tuesday’s action on protesting farmers.

Defending the crackdown, which left many farmers injured, deputy commission­er of police ( east) Pankaj Kumar Singh said permission to hold the march had been denied and the farmers’ entry to Delhi was illegal.

Heavy traffic congestion was reported on the DND ( Delhi Noida Direct) flyover, Apsara border, GT Road, Vikas Marg which are used by motorists for commuting between Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad, the police said.

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 ?? — G. N. JHA, PTI ?? A protestor climbs on police barricades while an elderly farmer clashes with police personnel during a protest at DelhiUP border during the ‘ Kisan Kranti Padyatra’ on Tuesday. Seven policemen, including an assistant commission­er of police, were injured as protesting farmers turned violent while trying to enter the city from Uttar Pradesh in defiance of prohibitor­y orders, the Delhi Police claimed on Tuesday.
— G. N. JHA, PTI A protestor climbs on police barricades while an elderly farmer clashes with police personnel during a protest at DelhiUP border during the ‘ Kisan Kranti Padyatra’ on Tuesday. Seven policemen, including an assistant commission­er of police, were injured as protesting farmers turned violent while trying to enter the city from Uttar Pradesh in defiance of prohibitor­y orders, the Delhi Police claimed on Tuesday.

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