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Dalit protests hit normal life in parts of Jharkhand

Press Trust of India  |  Ranchi/Jamshedpur 

Normal life was disrupted in parts of today as several organisations joined the countrywide agitation against the Supreme Court's recent order on the (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The apex court had, last month, diluted the provisions of immediate arrests under the SC/ST Act.

Majority of shops downed their shutters, anticipating violence. In Palasboni area, on the outskirts of Jamshedpur, a truck carrying miscellaneous goods was set ablaze allegedly by protesters early today, the police said.

As many as 652 protesters were rounded up from various parts of the Steel City, said Sudhir Kumar, of police, composite control room (CCR).

Train services, however, remained unaffected by the bandh in the Tatanagar section of Chakradharpur division, railway sources said.

The situation was no different in district, where around 200 bandh supporters were taken into custody, a said.

"The bandh supporters were taken into custody as they were forcibly trying to down shutters of shops," of Police said.

Barring sporadic incidents, no case of violence was reported from the area, said Vipul Shukla, deputy inspector-general, Range.

In Dumka and Pakur districts, too, the police detained a large number of protesters when they were allegedly trying to enforce bandh on thoroughfares and markets areas, said station in-charge of Dumka town, Devbrat Poddar.

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

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 16:00 IST
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