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  • Saturday, April, 2024| Today's Market | Current Time: 09:42:05
  • Tension prevailed on Monday in parts of western UP hit by farmers’ unrest over land acquisition even as a heavy police deployment was made in the affected areas and political leaders were detained preventing them from reaching the troubled spots.

    BJP leader Rajnath Singh and SP leaders Shivpal Singh Yadav and Mohan Singh were detained by police along with their supporters when they tried to proceed towards Greater Noida where prohibitory orders have been clamped following Saturday’s violence.

    Terming the Mayawati government as being “anti-farmer”, the SP leaders alleged that it was buying land at cheaper rates from farmers and selling them to private developers at high premiums.

    They demanded a judicial inquiry into the firing incident in Bhatta village in Greater Noida where two policemen and two farmers have died.

    “We have also asked for setting up of a two-member committee of retired judges to decide the land compensation issue,” they said.

    “Situation is completely normal and so far 22 people have been arrested in connection with Saturday’s violence,” Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) Brij Lal, who is camping in Greater Noida, said.

    About 5000 personnel belonging to PAC, Rapid Action Force and police have been deployed in the Greater Noida villages, police said.

    Searches were being carried out to arrest farmer leader Manveer Singh Tewatia and his aides Gaje Singh, Premveer, Neeraj Mallik, Kiranpal and Manoj, police said.

    Tewatia, who has more than 20 cases against him, has been leading the farmers’ agitation at Bhatta-Parsaul since 17th January.

    The state government has announced a reward of Rs.50000 for the arrest of Tewatia. Rewards of Rs.15000 each have also been announced for the arrest of three other accomplices of Tewatia which included Mallik.

    Police teams have been sent to Tewatia’s home village in Bulandshahr and other areas.

    In Aitmadpur in Agra where farmers and police clashed on Sunday, four FIRs have been lodged in connection with the violence and arson by villagers.

    In Aligarh, another troubled spot, an FIR has been lodged against 40 people, of which 15 had been named in connection with the violence in Khangoli village on Aligarh-Mathura border.

    Around a dozen more farmers were also detained on Monday morning in connection with the violence in Greater Noida, Additional District Magistrate OP Arya said.

    Bhatta and Parsaul villages in Greater Noida have been converted into fortresses with additional deployment of Provisional Armed Constabulary (PAC).

    Two kilometer radius area has been sealed, police said.

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