Protest over farm rules: Police officers use water canons, tear gasoline to disperse Congress staff in Bhopal
Water cannons and tear gasoline shells had been utilized by the police in Bhopal on Saturday to disperse Congress staff protesting towards the 3 farm rules. A number of Congress leaders, together with Rajya Sabha MP Digvijay Singh and Jaivardhan Singh, had been arrested.
The Congress staff, led via the party’s state unit leader Kamal Nath, had been marching in opposition to the Raj Bhavan in a bid to gherao it and insist the withdrawal of the contentious legislations.
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— Iram Siddique (@Scribbly_Scribe) January 23, 2021
“Police had to make use of tear gasoline shells, water cannons and lathis to disperse the party staff who had been marching in opposition to the Governor’s place of dwelling,” a police respectable was once quoted as announcing via information company PTI. He additionally stated the police had to make use of gentle pressure to “self-discipline protesters” once they allegedly became unruly.
In step with Bhopal Deputy Inspector Common of Police Irshad Wali, the placement is now underneath keep watch over.
A Congress chief stated the protest was once geared toward drawing the federal government’s consideration in opposition to the party’s call for for the repeal of the rules.
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Later, in a tweet, the Madhya Pradesh Congress Unit stated a memorandum have been submitted to the President soliciting for him to withdraw the rural rules.
Hundreds of farmers, most commonly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, were tenting at a number of border issues of Delhi since November 28 ultimate 12 months, not easy repeal of the rules.
— Inputs from PTI