Ruckus amid Farmers Protest: Alipur SHO injured during clash

The SHO of Alipur was also attacked during this period. A protestor attacked him with a sword, the SHO is injured in the attack.

Yogita S.
Published on: 29 Jan 2021 9:40 AM GMT
Ruckus amid Farmers Protest: Alipur SHO injured during clash
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Ruckus amid Farmers Protest: Alipur SHO injured at Singhu Border

New Delhi: Violence has been witnessed once again in Delhi. Today, on Friday, there has been a ruckus on the Singhu Border of the capital. Stoning has started between farmers and locals on the border. Actually, the locals came here to protest and in the meantime there was a conflict between the two groups. Policemen have also been targeted during this period.

Police attacked with sword on the border

The police were attacked in a ruckus that continued along the Singhu border. The SHO of Alipur was also attacked during this period. A protestor attacked him with a sword, the SHO is injured in the attack. The protesting protester has been taken into custody. According to the information received in the case, many policemen have been injured in this ruckus.

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SHO injured at Singhu Border:

SHO Pradeep Kumar of Alipur said in the case that there was a ruckus between the two sides and farmers were attacked with a sword. The accused has been caught, while the SHO has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Let us tell that the local people were protesting against the agitating farmers since Friday morning. Locals were demanding to evacuate the highway. He also opposed the violence in the Red Fort.

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There was a ruckus between the performances. During this time, stone pelting started between the two groups, after which lathicharge had to be done to control the situation. On the other hand, a mahapanchayat of farmers has started in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh. Thousands of farmers have come here from western Uttar Pradesh. Here Naresh Tikait, brother of Kesh Tikait, will address the farmers.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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