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Violence in UP as Dalit protests spread

IANS  |  Lucknow 

A 'Bharat Bandh' called by some groups against a ruling on the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Act triggered violence in parts of on Monday, police said.

Protesters attacked shops, looted some of them and pelted stones at police in Hapur, Agra, and Saharanpur, reports reaching here said.

Many cars were targeted and their window panes smashed. At some places, government property was also targeted.

Some people reportedly fired at a police team in while a passenger bus was set on fire. Pro-reservation groups indulged in vandalism at the Muzaffarnagar railway station, stoning

Also in Meerut, over 500 youths targeted the media and broke their cameras as they were trying to photograph the protests.

Students locked the main gate of the campus and damaged furniture as well as electrical fittings at the campus.

In Agra, hotels were targeted at the Dhakran junction. Vijay Shivhare, who owns a hotel Modi Palace, was also the target of ire.

In Saharanpur, many buses were attacked. In Lucknow, under the aegis of the 'Aarakshan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti', government employees worked with black bands on their arms.

A police vehicle was set on fire in Gangoh region of while protesters stalled traffic at the busy Delhi-Yamunotri road in the district.

was stopped near Many vehicles, including ambulances, were caught in a traffic jam because of the protests on Hathras road in

groups say the order has diluted the provisions of the law governing Dalits and tribes. The government says it is appealing the ruling.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 13:34 IST
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