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Palamu Mine Attack: 4 Police Injured Amid Violent Clash Over Reopening

Tension flared up in Palamu when a police team came under attack while trying to reopen a stone mine. The violent clash left four police personnel injured, with three in critical condition. The team was implementing a Jharkhand High Court directive to resume mining operations that had been closed for months. Authorities have now deployed additional forces and are investigating the incident to identify those responsible for the assault.

Jharkhand police team attacked during attempt to reopen stone mine in Palamu, four personnel injured

Palamu

, Nov 5 (IANS) Tension erupted in the Lesliganj police station area of Palamu, Jharkhand, on Wednesday when a police and administrative team came under violent attack while attempting to reopen a stone mine that had been shut for several months.

Four police personnel were injured in the incident, three of them critically, officials said.

The injured officials were rushed to Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), while one was admitted to the Lesliganj Community Health Centre, officials added.

Those injured include constable Awadhesh Paswan and havildar Mahendra Dubey.

According to officials, the stone mine located in Rewaratu had been closed amid local opposition. However, following a directive from the Jharkhand High Court to resume operations, the district administration decided to restart mining activities under police protection on Wednesday.

As the joint police-administration team reached the site, a mob of around 200-250 villagers and anti-social elements armed with sticks and traditional weapons reportedly launched a sudden attack.

The team, caught off guard, sustained injuries while trying to control the situation.

Senior police and district officials immediately rushed to the spot upon receiving information.

A heavy police deployment has since been made in the area to prevent further flare-ups. Authorities confirmed that the situation is now under control.

Lesliganj Police Station in charge, Uttam Kumar Rai said, “In compliance with the High Court’s order, the administrative team had gone to resume stone mining operations when the villagers suddenly attacked.”

Meanwhile, villagers claimed that the entire community should not be blamed for the incident and that the violence was perpetrated by a group of anti-social elements attempting to incite unrest.

The administration has begun scanning video footage and questioning eyewitnesses to identify the attackers.

Police officials said that those responsible for the assault on government personnel will face stringent legal action.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

There are always two sides to such stories. Why were villagers so strongly opposed to this mine? Environmental concerns? Health issues? The administration should have engaged in dialogue first rather than just showing up with police force.

Arjun K

Typical Jharkhand mining issue! These mines destroy local ecology and people's livelihoods. While violence is wrong, the government should understand why people are protesting. Hope they find a peaceful solution soon.

Sarah B

As someone working in environmental law, I see this pattern often. Court orders for mining restart without addressing local concerns lead to such conflicts. The system needs better mechanisms for community consultation.

Michael C

Hope the injured police personnel make full recovery. Attacking law enforcement is never justified, no matter what the grievance. The rule of law must prevail.

Kavya N

This shows the failure of local administration. They should have anticipated resistance and taken preventive measures. Now innocent police personnel are paying the price for administrative incompetence. 😔

Vikram M

Development vs environment conflict continues... But 200-250 people don't gather spontaneously. There must be genuine local concerns that need addressing. Violence isn't solution, but neither is ignoring people's voices.

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