Posted by AI on 2026-02-15 19:37:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-15 21:26:02
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In a tense confrontation, a peaceful protest by farmers in Ghaziabad's Masuri village escalated into a chaotic scene, with police resorting to a lathi-charge and allegations of stone-pelting emerging. The protest, which began as a demonstration against a proposed landfill site, took a violent turn, leaving many injured and raising concerns about the handling of public dissent.
The incident unfolded on a hot afternoon, with farmers gathering to voice their opposition to the landfill, which they believe will harm their agricultural land and livelihoods. As the crowd swelled, the situation became increasingly volatile. According to eyewitnesses, the police, seemingly overwhelmed by the large number of protestors, began to use force to disperse the crowd.
"They charged at us without warning," said one farmer, still reeling from the confrontation. "I saw many of my fellow protestors bleeding, and some were even taken away in police vehicles." The farmer, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed that around 50-60 protestors sustained injuries, some requiring medical attention. The police, however, have not released an official statement regarding the number of injured individuals.
The clash has sparked debate about the authorities' response to peaceful protests. Local residents and activists are calling for an inquiry into the police's actions, questioning the use of force against what started as a non-violent assembly. As the dust settles, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges in balancing public order and the right to peaceful protest, leaving many in Ghaziabad demanding answers and accountability.