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10 farmers injured after police fire tear gas to control crowd in Bhavnagar

ANI  |  Gujarat (Gandhinagar) [India] 

About 60 farmers were detained and 10 were injured after the police fired shells to control the crowd in Bhavnagar's Padva on Sunday.

The farmers were protesting against for taking away their land.

Raising slogans, the of a farmers' group alleged that the police manhandled the protesters, including women and children, and fired shells and used baton.

Addressing the media, The of Police (DSP) Bhavnagar said, "700 police personnel were deployed, 40 shells were fired. We will talk with the farmers on the issue."

According to reports, The had acquired over 3,000 acres of land from about 1,200 farmers across 12 villages under the Ghogha taluka in Bhavnagar around 20 years ago, to set up its proposed lignite plant. However, the company had not moved to build the plant in the area. The land had remained in the possession of the farmers who were cultivating it and recently took to opposing the company's bid to take possession of the land.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 18:05 IST
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