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Farmers protesting CM Khattar’s visit clash with cops in Rohtak, 3 hurt

Several protesters rounded up, allege protesting farmers



Sunit Dhawan
Tribune News Service
Rohtak, April 4

Two elderly farmers and a policeman were injured in a clash between protesting farmers and police personnel deployed near Baba Mastnath Matth on the outskirts of Rohtak city ahead of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s visit on Saturday afternoon.

The Chief Minister was slated to come to Rohtak to attend a condolence meeting of local BJP MP Arvind Sharma’s father and his helicopter was supposed to land at the helipad on the matth premises.

An elderly farmer who was wounded in the clash. Tribune photo

However, the Chief Minister’s helicopter landed at the local Police Lines instead in view of the farmers’ aggressive protest. Khattar was taken to the condolence meeting by a different route amidst tight security.

READ: Angry over Rohtak police action, Jind farmers block highways

A number of farmers carrying black flags marched towards the Mastnath Matth shortly before the scheduled landing of Khattar’s chopper and the police personnel deployed there tried to stop them.

Some youths among the protesters threw stones at the police personnel, which triggered the clash. Two elderly farmers and a policeman were injured in the clash. A number of women protesters also participated in the protest.     

Protesting farmers clash with police near Baba Mastnath Matth on the outskirts of Rohtak city on Saturday. Tribune photo

Rohtak SP Rahul Sharma denied any lathi-charge or use of force by the police, maintaining that a policeman and a farmer were injured in stone-pelting by the protesters.

On the other hand, the injured farmers, including Raj Singh (73) of Sanghi village and Ishwar (80) of Basantpur village in Rohtak district, asserted before the reporters that they had been injured in police lathi-charge.

Protesting farmers alleged that several protesters had been rounded up.

 


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