Situation 'Under Control', Says Bihar CM Over Violent Clash Between Villagers & Police In Buxar
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's response came after a violent clash broke out between farmers and police in Buxar district over compensation demand for acquired land for a thermal power project.
New Delhi: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday said that the situation is "under control" a day after a violent clash broke out between farmers and police in Chausa in Bihar's Buxar district over compensation demand for acquired land for a thermal power project.
According to news agency PTI, an officer said that about ten policemen were injured when about 1,000 villagers, including farmers, attacked the under-construction Chausa thermal power plant and torched about half-a-dozen vehicles. The incident occurred hours after the Buxar police allegedly conducted a raid during which they beat up locals.
The cops lobbed tear gas shells and fired in the air to control the mob.
While speaking to the media, during his 'Samadhan Yatra' in Darbhanga district on Thursday, Kumar, said, "I have spoken to the District Magistrate of Buxar and things are under control."
Around 80 farmers of Banarpur village, had been demonstrating for the past two months outside the project site, seeking adequate compensation as their land has been acquired for the thermal power plant.
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A large number of farmers of the area assembled in the village during the day for 'mahapanchayat'. Acquisition of land of around 300 farmers is underway for rail corridor and water pipeline projects of the thermal power plant, they claimed, as per PTI.
Meanwhile, the leader of the opposition in the Bihar Legislative Council, Samrat Choudhary, came out in support of the protesting farmers and joined their meeting. Senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Sushil Modi said that "those who have been demonstrating are farmers, not criminals". He also appealed to them not to resort to violence.
Terming the police action "highly condemnable", Lok Janshakti Party (LJP-Ram Vilas) leader Chirag Paswan said the "incident has exposed the inhuman face of the chief minister and the police".
Paswan stated that police action against farmers war barbaric. "They had been staging dharna for the last several days for better compensation and claimed that the policemen barged into their houses on Tuesday while they were sleeping, and beat them with batons and boots", Paswan added.
“How can the CM and police personnel be so barbaric? The policemen even misbehaved with women. The chief minister, who is busy in his 'Samadhan Yatra', is least bothered about the problems being faced by farmers in Buxar such as the growing unemployment and the deteriorating law and order situation in the state," he further said.
Congress, an ally of the ruling 'Mahagathbandhan' in Bihar, constituted a three-member panel to enquire into the incident.
“The panel, comprising Congress legislators Sanjay Kumar Tiwary, Vishwanath Ram and Anand Shankar Singh, will submit its report to the state Congress chief Akhilesh Prasad Singh at the earliest”, said Rajesh Rathod, the party's spokesperson.
Notably, the farmers were compensated with the prevailing amount at the time. However, when the company began acquiring more land last year, the farmers demanded to be compensated as per the current rate.
(With Agency Inputs)