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UP farmers’ protest turns violent

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Unnao: Violence continued in Uttar Pradesh for the second consecutive day on Sunday, where farmers protesting here for higher compensation for the land acquired for a proposed township set ablaze a crusher plant and some plastic pipes in the open field near a power sub-station.
The sub-station compound went up in flames and the fire tenders had a tough time dousing the flames, police said.
The farmers are demanding higher prices for land acquired for the Trans Ganga City Project – a residential project that the UP State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC) is developing. District Magistrate Devendra Kumar Pandey and Superintendent of Police Madhav Prasad Verma rushed to the spot to pacify the agitated farmers. Clashes between farmers and the police had started on Saturday in which seven policemen, including an additional SP and deputy SP, were wounded in stone pelting.
The police resorted to lathi-charge and lobbed teargas shells to control the crowd.
The UP State Industrial Development Corporation has lodged an FIR against eight named persons and 200 unidentified people for attacking them at the site.
According to reports, the land in question had been acquired in 2012 but protests by farmers stalled the projects for the following years. (IANS)

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