20 injured cops, farmers being treated at Lok Nayak after clashes


New Delhi, Jan 26 (IANS): A total of 20 people, comprising both policemen and farmers, are being treated at the Lok Nayak Hospital following clashes near the ITO crossing in central Delhi on Tuesday as some farmers deviated from the route of their tractor rally and drove into the city, officials said.

The Delhi government-run hospital's Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ritu Saxena, told IANS that eight policemen and 12 farmers are currently receiving treatment and a few of them have sustained serious injuries.

"Some have fractured their legs, hands and also suffered blows on their heads. We are treating them in an emergency ward," she said.

"However, no one is in critical condition," she added.

Saxena said that they will be discharged soon as all of them are in stable health condition.

Dramatic scenes were witnessed on Tuesday after the agitating farmers clashed with the Delhi Police near ITO, with the police firing the tear gas shells and carrying out baton charges to disperse them.

The farmers, who started their 'Kisan Gantantra parade' much ahead of their scheduled timing entered the national capital defying the agreement of the scheduled time of tractor rally and creating multiple fronts at Karnal Bypass, Mukarba Chowk, Transport Nagar, Akshardham, Gazipur and Tikri border and some farmers armed with swords were also seen clashing with the police.

As soon as the farmers reached the ITO intersection and tried to move towards the Red Fort, many of the farmers clashed with the police personnel and attacked them with sticks and iron rods. The farmers also damaged several vehicles with their tractors.

 

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    Those who are saying that farmers are destroying public property, they must ask first that why did the Police use these buses as barricades in the first place? Such roadblocks have been deliberately created by the police, so as to create a tension of similar sorts, and then blame the protesting farmers for destroying public property... Haryana Police did a similar thing on November by digging up roads to stop the farmers. The farmers have largely maintained restrain on their part, looking at their overwhelmingly large numbers. Police started firing tear gas shells and putting in barricades everywhere, which did infuriate the farmers, and things did go out of hand. But there has hardly been any bloodshed on the part of farmers. Whatever happened is only because police started firing tear gas shells and lathicharge, which led to some brief counter-attack by the protesting farmers.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    Oh, Please stop this fake narrative and "without data" kind of illogical statements being made in your comment. Are you Nationalist? Do you believe in Democracy or in Emergency model?
    Have you not watched Live TV today? Drunk goons and anti national elements have taken over the protests and created mayhem. Good show by Delhi Police to contain violence without firing a single bullet or killing any protestors.

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