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Adani port protest turns violent in Kerala

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AS many as 36 police were injured in clashes with protesters in India's southern state of Kerala who were demanding the release of a person arrested during a demonstrat­ion against a $900m port project of the Adani Group, officials said.

The growing agitation is a major headache for Adani's ports and logistics business worth $23bn. The location of the port on India's southern tip is seen as key to winning business from ports in Dubai, Singapore and Sri Lanka.

Constructi­on at the Vizhinjam seaport has been halted for more than three months after protesters, mostly drawn from the fishing community, blocked its entrance, blaming the developmen­t for coastal erosion and depriving them of their livelihood­s.

Over the weekend, protesters blocked Adani's constructi­on vehicles from entering the port, despite a court order for work to resume, prompting the arrest of many of them.

That spurred hundreds more to gather at a police station on Sunday night demanding the release of one of those arrested, leading to clashes with police and damage to some of their vehicles, television news images and a police document showed.

‘They came with lethal weapons and barged into the station and held the police hostage, threatenin­g that if people in custody were not released they would set the station on fire,' the police said in the case document on the incident.

Many of the protesters were Christians led by Roman Catholic priests.

Police attacked the protesters, among whom were some priests, said a clerical official, Eugine H. Pereira, the vicar general of the archdioces­e.

‘Stones were pelted from even the station,' said Pereira, who called for a judicial inquiry into the incident.

Adani Group has earlier said the project complies with all laws, citing studies in recent years that have rejected accusation­s linking it to shoreline erosion.

The state government blames the erosion on natural disasters.

A group of 128 residents from the fishing community near the port has also sued Adani Ports as well as the Kerala government, claiming dredging and other constructi­on work has caused erosion that is destroying their homes.

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Police officers examine a vehicle that was damaged during the clashgotri glacier

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