Violence in UP's Bhadohi as police remove illegally installed Ambedkar statue
According to a senior official, a group of individuals pelted stones at police personnel on Saturday (June 24) while they were attempting to remove a statue of B R Ambedkar. The statue was allegedly illegally installed overnight. As a result of the incident, two police officers sustained injuries.
Circle Officer (CO) Bhubaneshwar Kumar Pandey said police used “minor force” to disperse the violent crowd in the Bhadohi police station area.
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A total of 11 people, including three women, were arrested on the spot, the police said.
Pandey said that the Ambedkar statue was installed on a platform on Friday night on the land designated for a pond in Mushilatpur village in the city Kotwali area.
The CO said that on receiving a complaint, senior police and administrative officials reached the spot and asked the locals to remove the statue but they resisted.
When the officials tried to remove the statue, the crowd indulged in stone pelting, forcing the police to use lathi-charge to disperse the protesters.
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The injured personnel were taken to hospital, he said.
Tension prevailed in the area and additional police force has been deployed to maintain law and order, the CO said, adding that efforts are on to arrest the others involved in the incident.
Meanwhile, officials have kept the statue at the police station.