Protests against the recently made controversial Citizenship Amendment Act turned ugly in the national capital this evening as hundreds of protesters from Southeast Delhi area went on to burn buses as police opened baton charge on them.

The images appearing on social media suggest that the protest which was said to be initially peaceful went out of control.

People could be seen chased away by police while some of them pelting stones and other objects at police. Police used tear gas and lathi-charge to disperse the mob which included a fair number of women.


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Hundreds of villagers were seen running around in the Dhinkia village in Odisha after a police force brutally charged them with lathis who were allegedly protesting over the proposed steel plant site in the district.

Opposing the demarcation exercise, hundreds of villagers including women and children staged a demonstration at Mahala. To disperse them, police resorted to lathi-charge and in retaliation, the agitators pelted stones at the security forces. However, no one was injured in the clash.

A baton charge is away of dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police or military in response to public disorder. In South Asia, a long bamboo stick, called lathi in Hindi and Urdu, is used for crowd control, and its called a lathi charge.[1]

The nationwide lockdown continued to take its toll on migrant workers with a 56-year-old dying on the road to Puri after travelling around 200 km from Kolkata and a 28-year-old worker injured in police lathi charge dying in a Surat hospital.

On Wednesday, thousands of fans of Sridevi gathered outside Pawan Hans crematorium in Vile Parle. Hundreds of fans from the country's south too had gathered to get a glimpse of the actress. Mumbai police had posted more than 300 policemen to control the crowd, which eventually led to mild lathicharge, which left them disheartened.

Karunesh Kumar, 28, from Kerala accompanied Mennon and eight other fans who run a fan club. "We did not intend to disrupt the funeral or create trouble. We were waiting underneath the skywalk when suddenly the police resorted to lathicharge and we were hurt. The police should have made proper arrangements as per her fan following. We had a bad experience with Mumbai police."

Sanjay Kadam, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bandra division, said, "Few fans were creating trouble and we had to go ahead with mild lathicharge to control the crowd. No one was injured in the incident."

A protest march organised by students and teachers from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) ended in clashes with the police on Friday evening, leaving people from both sides wounded after police officials stopped them near INA Market in south Delhi.

The protests also led to traffic snarls across parts of south Delhi. Traffic jams were reported from Africa Avenue, Laxmi Bai market near Sarojini Nagar, the Ring Road near JNU campus and other nearby areas. The Traffic Police said it closed Sansad Marg and diverted traffic, after receiving information that the students had started the march. Traffic was also diverted from the roundabout near the Leela hotel in Sarojini Nagar.

Yerragondapalem (Prakasam district): BJP Prakasam district leaders condemned the lathi-charge on people at Israel Pet in Yerragondapalem and the subsequent restrictions on them to meet the injured persons on Wednesday.

A communal disturbance occurred at Israel Pet in Yerragondapalem town when a group of Christians wanted to construct a church in the area and an arch just beside Poleramma temple. Local Hindus objected to the construction and the two groups involved in a tussle. Police lathi-charged the people claiming that some of the agitating people were throwing stones at them. BJP State and district leaders condemned the police action and alleged that they became puppets of the ruling party, particularly MAUD Minister and local MLA Dr Audimulapu Suresh.

On Wednesday, the fact finding committee by the BJP, including party district vice-president Ravulapalli Nagendra Yadav, general secretary Rayapati Ajay Kumar and others visited Yerragondapalem and tried to console the victims of the lathi charge. However, local police blocked them at BJP Yerragondapalem office and threatened to take them into preventive custody.

Nagendra Yadav and Ajay Kumar condemned the attacks on local Hindus and the lathi-charge by police. They criticised that police are behaving like puppets of the YSRCP leaders, MLAs and Ministers. They alleged that Minister Suresh is encouraging religious conversions, and supporting the illegal construction of churches, crosses and arches in Yerragondapalem and all over the district.

They further alleged that on the instructions of Minister Suresh, police lathi-charged the innocent people, who objected to the illegal constructions. They condemned the restrictions imposed on them to meet the victims and warned that the BJP would launch an agitation all over the district, and organise mass protest in front of the Collectorate in Ongole, condemning the negligence of the police in taking action against the real culprits who initiated communal violence.

A baton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police or military in response to public disorder. In South Asia, a long bamboo stick, called lathi in Hindi and Urdu, is used for crowd control, and the expression lathi charge commonly employed to describe the action.

Reports of violence continue to pour in from Bengal. Several policemen and supporters of the Indian Secular Front (ISF) were injured in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district as a clash broke out outside a centre, PT reported. The incident happened late Tuesday night when members of the ISF allegedly hurled bombs outside the counting centre at Bhangore and police restored to baton charge, a senior officer said, PTI reported. Police personnel fired a few rounds of rubber bullets and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the mob.

The police were not available to confirm the incident and if any complaint has been filed by the victim. Bengaluru police resorted to lathi-charge at Kormangala on several occasions to control the crowd as people were standing outside the pubs to look at people dancing inside the pubs.

Violence erupted in the Charu Market area of South Kolkata on Tuesday as people from two neighbourhoods clashed and resorted to stone pelting prompting the police to lathi charge the mob. The incident drew sharp comments from local Trinamool Congress MLA and Minister Sovandeb Chatterjee, who criticised the police for not taking adequate measures even though there was tension in the area since Monday night. e24fc04721

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