Key Points

A public hearing for NTPC's Badam coal block in Jharkhand turned violent when local villagers protested the sudden venue change. Tensions escalated quickly, resulting in injuries to officials, police, and residents, with numerous government vehicles damaged in the confrontation. The incident highlights ongoing land acquisition and mining project disputes in the Barkagaon region. Local authorities have deployed heavy security and warned of legal action against those responsible for the violence.

Key Points: NTPC Badam Hearing Erupts in Jharkhand Violence

  • Villagers clash with police during controversial NTPC coal block hearing
  • 15-20 people injured including officials and local residents
  • 15 government vehicles vandalized during protest
  • Hearing venue suddenly shifted without stakeholder communication
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Violence erupts at public hearing for NTPC's Badam coal block in Jharkhand, several injured

Violent protests at NTPC coal block public hearing in Hazaribagh leave 15-20 injured, vehicles vandalized, and officials attacked

"The situation is under constant watch - Jharkhand District Administration"

Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), Aug 12

At least 15-20 people were seriously injured after a public hearing for the commissioning of the Badam coal block in Barkagaon of Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand, descended into violence on Tuesday, officials said.

Those injured included NTPC officials, police personnel, and villagers.

The coal block has been allotted to the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and is being developed with the help of an outsourcing company.

According to officials, the hearing -- meant to address concerns of local landowners (ryots) -- was initially scheduled at the Barkagaon block headquarters. However, the venue was abruptly shifted to Mahugai Kala, reportedly without any communication to all stakeholders.

The decision triggered protests from villagers, who first gathered at the block and zonal offices before marching en masse to the new venue.

At Mahugai Kala, tensions boiled over into a violent confrontation. Protesters clashed with police and administrative officials, allegedly attacking NTPC Badam General Manager A.K. Saxena and other officers.

In the ensuing melee, at least 10 villagers sustained injuries, and around 15 government and police vehicles were vandalized.

The mob also reportedly held some officials hostage for some time and assaulted them before additional police reinforcements arrived to control the situation.

All injured persons were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. Following the incident, authorities have deployed heavy police forces across the area, effectively turning it into a security zone.

The district administration has appealed to the people to remain calm and assured that the situation is under constant watch.

Police have begun identifying those involved in the violence and have warned of strict legal action against them.

The incident has further heightened tensions in Barkagaon, an area that has seen repeated flashpoints over land acquisitions and mining projects in recent years.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Violence is never the answer, but when authorities don't listen to peaceful protests, people feel helpless. NTPC should ensure proper rehabilitation before taking land. My heart goes out to the injured villagers and officials alike.
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Aditya G
Typical bureaucratic mess! First they don't inform properly, then call police when people react. Where was the DC during all this? These coal projects bring pollution and destroy livelihoods while Delhi gets electricity. 😡
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Sarah B
As someone working in sustainable development, I must say India needs to balance energy needs with environmental justice. The pattern in Jharkhand is worrying - same conflicts keep repeating. Where are the CSR initiatives for these communities?
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Kavita C
My cousin works in NTPC. They say compensation packages are fair, but ground reality seems different. Maybe companies should involve local leaders in planning stages itself. Jai Jharkhand! ✊
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Varun X
Both sides are at fault here. Protesters shouldn't have turned violent, but administration's high-handedness is unacceptable. We need transparent processes and independent mediators for such sensitive projects.

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