Farmers Clash with Police Over Ethanol Plant in Hanumangarh
Farmers in Hanumangarh broke the boundary wall of an under-construction ethanol plant, leading to clashes with police. The incident involved vandalism and arson, prompting a strong police response. Political leaders condemned the actions, highlighting ongoing tensions over potential pollution concerns from the plant.
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In a dramatic turn of events on Wednesday, farmers in Hanumangarh clashed with police after taking down the boundary wall of an under-construction ethanol plant using tractors.
The incident took place in Rathi Kheda village, where tensions flared as farmers allegedly vandalised vehicles and set some ablaze, prompting police to fire tear gas and employ batons to control the situation.
Several political figures criticized the police action, emphasizing the farmers' concerns about pollution from the plant. Authorities responded by suspending internet services and deploying forces to maintain order.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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