Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
proflie-avatar
Login
exit_to_app
exit_to_app
Homechevron_rightIndiachevron_rightSugarcane-laden...

Sugarcane-laden vehicles’ arson at K’ntka protest site pre-planned

text_fields
bookmark_border
Sugarcane-laden vehicles’ arson at K’ntka protest site pre-planned
cancel

Bagalkote/Karnataka: The police on Friday said the fire in sugarcane-laden vehicles in this district was premeditated, as the miscreants had brought petrol and other inflammable substances to carry out the arson, PTI reported.

According to Additional Director General of Police R Hitendra, the miscreants had sneaked into the farmers' protest and carried out arson.

The ADGP visited the fire accident spot near a sugar factory at Samirwadi in the district, where the vehicles were set on fire.

Later, he told reporters that a case had been registered against the unknown miscreants.

“Sugarcane vehicles were set on fire. We have registered a case. At the preliminary level, it has been found that they had brought petrol and all. It is found that in the name of farmers, miscreants have done this. Whoever it is, we will take strict action,” the officer said.

The ADGP said that an investigation has started, and police will identify those behind this and take action against them.

Following arson and violence on Thursday evening, prohibitory orders were clamped in Mudhol, Jamkhandi, Rabakavi, and Banahatti Taluks of Bagalkote district.

According to police sources, more than 30 tractor trolleys, four bikes, and six tractor engines were damaged in the fire incident.

The situation is under control, with a heavy deployment of police force in the area.

District in-charge Minister R B Thimmapur visited the spot along with senior officers of the district.

Meanwhile, farmers staged a protest in Vijayapura district, demanding an appropriate price for sugarcane.

The protesters blocked the National Highway-52 near Yargal KD village in Sindagi Taluk of Vijayapura district. They set tyres on fire on the highway.

Sugarcane growers in North Karnataka have been demanding at least Rs 3,500 per tonne of sugarcane. The state government has fixed Rs 3,300 per tonne.

Show Full Article
TAGS:KarnatakaFarmers' protestarson
Next Story