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Fencing Of Bullet Train Hub Sparks Violence

Hyderabad: Shamshabad DCP Yogesh Gautam along with two sub-inspectors and several others Police officer was injured when people claiming to be farmers attacked him HYDRAA tries to fence a wall with pepper powder, chairs and rocks 650-acre land parcel at Bahadurguda near Shemshabad on Saturday morning. A. Many police teams were dispatched to the scene.

HYDRAA and revenue department staff arrived in the morning to fence the land in Survey Nos. 28 and 62 identified for the proposed high-speed rail hub. They were confronted by locals who applied for pattas and claimed that they had been cultivating the land for decades. Farmers and others refused to vacate the land. A few farmers and others wearing green kanduva gathered at Bahadurguda, pitched tents, formed a committee called Bhuporata Raithula Samithi and staged a protest.
The situation became tense after BRS and BJP leaders reached the spot and extended support to the protesters. Police tried to calm the protesters. When the efforts failed, they took several protesters into preventive detention and shifted them to different police stations.
While the protesters claimed that they had been cultivating the land for decades and applying for potatoes, the revenue department maintained that the entire 650-acre parcel belonged to the government. Tensions escalated after 5pm when protesters realized authorities had surrounded the fences.
black. This was followed by stone pelting as the police tried to stop the protesters, who turned violent and injured police personnel. Police and Revenue Service officials repeatedly told them that only government land was fenced, but protesters continued to object.
The incident parallels the Lagacharla incident in 2024. The government proposed setting up a pharmaceutical cluster at Lagacharla in Vikarabad district and initiated land acquisition, leading to protests from farmers and locals. During a public hearing in November 2024, protesters attacked government officials, including the then Vikarabad collector Prateek Jain.

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