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Watch: Farmers throw chilli powder at Telangana police in protest against land fencing
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter23 hr. ago

Watch: Farmers throw chilli powder at Telangana police in protest against land fencing

Farmers and residents in Telangana protested against the fencing of 650 acres of land designated for a high-speed train hub in Shamshabad, clashing with police and throwing stones and chilli powder. The protest, which began on Saturday, saw several individuals detained by authorities as they attempted to block the government's efforts to secure the site. Protesters argued they have cultivated the land for years and rely on it for livelihoods, while government officials stated the land is state-owned and protesters were using an unapproved map. The incident involved clashes with police, including an IPS officer, and a farmer reportedly fainting during the confrontation.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter23 hr. ago
Watch: Farmers throw chilli powder at Telangana police in protest against land fencing

Farmers and residents in Telangana protested against the fencing of 650 acres of land designated for a high-speed train hub in Shamshabad, clashing with police and throwing stones and chilli powder. The protest, which began on Saturday, saw several individuals detained by authorities as they attempted to block the government's efforts to secure the site. Protesters argued they have cultivated the land for years and rely on it for livelihoods, while government officials stated the land is state-owned and protesters were using an unapproved map. The incident involved clashes with police, including an IPS officer, and a farmer reportedly fainting during the confrontation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of both protester claims and government assertions, without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the conflict between local communities and government officials over land use, but does not frame the issue through a clear ideological lens. The tone is客观,

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