Delhi Police File Case for Violent Protests at Singhu Border

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According to the police, at about 12:15 pm, the protesters became violent and tried to enter into Delhi in large numbers.

Clashes were reported when the protesters became violent and tried to enter into Delhi in large numbers.

NEW DELHI — The Delhi Police have lodged an FIR against unknown people at the Alipur police station after clashes were reported last Friday between farmers and police teams at Singhu border in which public properties were damaged.

On November 27, in view of the protests organised by different farmers’ unions against the recently passed farm laws, police force was deployed at Singhu border to maintain law and order.

According to the police, at about 12:15 pm, the protesters became violent and tried to enter into Delhi in large numbers.

Delhi Police later resorted to firing tear gas shells to deter a group of farmers which had reached the Singhu border.

Multiple tear gas shells were fired as the farmers approached the barbed barricades set up by the Delhi Police at the Singhu border that connects Narela to Sonepat in Haryana.

The police said that necessary minimum force was used by the staff to resist the protesters from entering Delhi, as large public gatherings are prohibited due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Four police personnel were injured while controlling the violent protesters, while two government vehicles and one private bus were also damaged. A case for destruction of public property has been registered,” said Gaurav Sharma, DCP, Outer North Delhi.

The damaged vehicles have been seized and the investigation into the case is underway. — IANS

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