HISAR: With the police not having the ability to arrest any individual following a clash over water in Hansi area's Dhani Peeranwali village overdue on Monday, villagers of Peerawanli, Dhani Peeran and Dhani Kumharan villages held a protest on the mini-secretariat of Hansi on Thursday and gave July 1 ultimatum to the administration.
Rajender, sarpanch of Dhani Kumharan village, and Radheshyam, member of block samiti, mentioned this clash had started when villagers of Dhani Peeranwali have been pumping water from Rajwaha to their waterworks tank for drinking objective with the permission of public health and irrigation department officials. A gaggle of other folks from Puthi Mangal Khan reached the spot and started arguing that this water was once supposed for irrigation of their fields. This was once adopted by a clash between the 2 groups.
Police have booked over 300 individuals for rioting, unlawful meeting, firing, but even so naming three individuals within the FIR. City Hansi police station incharge Uday Bhan and other officials assured the villagers that the accused would be arrested soon. After getting the health certificates of the three from the hospital they'll be puzzled to identify other attacker, he maintained.
Later, residents of Puthi Mangal Khan village additionally reached Hansi town police station and requested the police administration to provide a while in order that they may settle the issue with mutual consent. But Uday Bhan confirmed that in spite of achieving a compromise the police will take motion.
Rajender, sarpanch of Dhani Kumharan village, and Radheshyam, member of block samiti, mentioned this clash had started when villagers of Dhani Peeranwali have been pumping water from Rajwaha to their waterworks tank for drinking objective with the permission of public health and irrigation department officials. A gaggle of other folks from Puthi Mangal Khan reached the spot and started arguing that this water was once supposed for irrigation of their fields. This was once adopted by a clash between the 2 groups.
Police have booked over 300 individuals for rioting, unlawful meeting, firing, but even so naming three individuals within the FIR. City Hansi police station incharge Uday Bhan and other officials assured the villagers that the accused would be arrested soon. After getting the health certificates of the three from the hospital they'll be puzzled to identify other attacker, he maintained.
Later, residents of Puthi Mangal Khan village additionally reached Hansi town police station and requested the police administration to provide a while in order that they may settle the issue with mutual consent. But Uday Bhan confirmed that in spite of achieving a compromise the police will take motion.
Hansi clash: Villagers protest 'police inaction'
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June 29, 2018
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