Farmers oppose limestone mining in Gujarat; clash with police

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Clashes broke out Wednesday between the police and farmers protesting against by a private firm near a village in district of Gujarat, leaving several policemen and agitators injured, officials and local residents said.

The police lobbed 35 teargas shells and resorted to baton charge to control a group of farmers demanding that by near Bambhor village in Talaja taluka be halted, the SP said.

Around 30 villagers were detained, he added.

The protesting farmers hailed from 13 villages in the taluka, around 180km from Ahmedabad.

Local residents said around 15 people were injured and taken to a nearby hospital in Mahuva town.

Villagers joined a protest march and reached near Bambhor, where they tried to disrupt the activity, leading to clashes, Mall said.

"We fired 35 teargas shells and also used batons to prevent the mob from disrupting the mining activity," he said.

A team of around 50 police personnel, including a deputy SP and members of the and Crime Branch, was deployed at the site since Tuesday in anticipation of disruption by local villagers, the said.

He said the company had paid for the special security arrangement made at the site by the district police.

"At least four police personnel sustained injuries, including a who suffered in the clashes," he said.

Around 30 villagers were detained from the site and taken to the nearby Datha Police Station, Mall said.

"Protesting the detention, a group of villagers went to the police station and gheraoed it. The police again fired teargas shells and used batons to disperse them," he said.

"Some more persons were detained there (outside the police station)," Mall said.

The villagers claimed they were protesting in a peaceful way when the police used "unnecessary force" to end their agitation.

The villagers said the mining activity would adversely impact farming in the region, which lies close to the Arabian Sea, as it would break the ridge that prevents saline water from seeping into agriculture land.

"Thousands of farmers from 13 villages were walking towards the mining site in protest. When they reached the site, a team of started firing teargas shells and baton charged them," said Bharatsinh Vala, a member of the Khedut Samaj, a body.

"Rest of the villagers walked towards the police station to court arrest when the police again fired teargas shells and used baton against them outside the police station," Vala said.

"Many villagers, including women and girls, were injured in the clashes," he said.

Vala claimed the villagers had opposed in the region during public hearings but the gave the go-ahead for the project.

The mining site has seen protests in the past too.

An e-mail query sent to the company by did not elicit an immediate response.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 19:45 IST