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In Haryana village, protest for drinking water is met with FIRs, teargas and social media curbs
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In Haryana village, protest for drinking water is met with FIRs, teargas and social media curbs

Residents of Chanot village in Haryana's Hansi district have been protesting since mid-May over a lack of access to clean drinking water. They are demanding a connection to a new 30-km water pipeline being laid from the Bhakra canal to Hansi town under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme. Despite the pipeline passing through the village, the residents argue that the proposed alternative eight-kilometre pipeline would require unreliable electricity, potentially disrupting water supply. Some protesters claim a T-joint was legally approved to connect directly to the urban pipeline, but authorities removed it on June 23, leading to clashes with police involving tear gas. The protest has drawn support from local khap panchayats, farmer leaders, and political parties like the Congress and CPI(M).

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In Haryana village, protest for drinking water is met with FIRs, teargas and social media curbs

Residents of Chanot village in Haryana's Hansi district have been protesting since mid-May over a lack of access to clean drinking water. They are demanding a connection to a new 30-km water pipeline being laid from the Bhakra canal to Hansi town under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme. Despite the pipeline passing through the village, the residents argue that the proposed alternative eight-kilometre pipeline would require unreliable electricity, potentially disrupting water supply. Some protesters claim a T-joint was legally approved to connect directly to the urban pipeline, but authorities removed it on June 23, leading to clashes with police involving tear gas. The protest has drawn support from local khap panchayats, farmer leaders, and political parties like the Congress and CPI(M).

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article emphasizes the residents' struggle against governmental neglect, highlights the failure of the 'Har Ghar Jal' initiative, and frames the conflict as a fight for basic rights. It criticizes the government's response, mentions support from leftist political groups, and portrays the removal

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 65 · Objetividad 55): The article provides some factual details about the protest and the water issue in Chanot village, aligning with the primary source. However, it mentions FIRs, tear gas, and social media curbs which are not covered in the primary document. These additions could be speculative. The tone is more emoti

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