Ambikapur , A 60-year-old farmer was allegedly beaten with sticks and run over by a tractor during a dispute over an agricultural land in Chhattisgarh's Surguja district, leading to his death, police said on Monday.
Farmer dies after being thrashed, run over by tractor in Chhattisgarh; 8 held
The incident occurred on Sunday in Pathrai village under the Batoli police station limits, following which all eight accused, including two women, were arrested, a police official said.
The main accused, Bajrang Paikra of Pathrai village, is a relative of the victim, identified as Hosram Paikra, a resident of Silma village, he said.
The dispute centred around 6.30 acres of farmland owned by Kameshwari, a childless woman who was the wife of the elder brother of Hosram's father and Bajrang's paternal aunt.
Hosram had been taking care of Kameshwari and claimed rights over the land through a will executed in his favour. However, Bajrang's family also staked a claim to the property, the official said.
The matter reached the revenue court, which initially ruled in favour of Hosram. The rival claimants later challenged the order before the Sub Divisional Magistrate court, which overturned the earlier decision and ruled in favour of the accused side, he said.
The fresh court order intensified tensions between the two families.
As per preliminary information, Bajrang's family had gone to the disputed field on Sunday to plough and sow crops when Hosram, accompanied by his relatives, reached there to stop the work.
An argument soon escalated into a violent clash. The accused allegedly assaulted Hosram with sticks, and after he fell to the ground, ran a tractor over him. He died on the spot after being crushed under the vehicle's wheels, the official said.
On receiving information, senior police officials rushed to the scene and the body was sent for post-mortem examination.
"Eight accused, including two women, have been arrested. Statements of family members and the accused are being recorded, and further legal action will follow based on the investigation," Sitapur Sub Divisional Officer of Police Rajendra Mandavi said.
The arrested persons have been identified as Umesh, who was allegedly driving the tractor, Bajrang, Bhuvneshwar, Manoj, Raghunandan, Bodhan, and two women, Kamli and Pyari.
Police have also seized the tractor allegedly used in the crime. Further investigation is underway, the official said.
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Hindustan TimesIndependentCenter6 days ago Relatives involved in land dispute beat Chhattisgarh farmer, run tractor over himA 60-year-old farmer named Hosram was allegedly beaten with sticks and run over by a tractor by relatives involved in a land dispute in Chhattisgarh's Surguja district. Eight individuals, including two women, have been arrested in connection with the incident. The dispute centers around the ownership of 6.30 acres of farmland originally belonging to Kameshwari, a childless woman. Hosram claimed ownership based on her will, while Bajrang, his relative, also asserted claims and took the matter to court. A revenue official initially ruled in Hosram's favor, but this decision was overturned by a m
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a violent incident involving a land dispute without overtly favoring either side. It includes details from both the victim's and the accused's perspectives, citing police statements and the legal proceedings. There is no evident editorializing or biased phr
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- government Police Statement
Hindustan TimesIndependentCenter6 days ago Farmer dies after being thrashed, run over by tractor in Chhattisgarh; 8 heldA 60-year-old farmer died after being beaten with sticks and run over by a tractor during a land dispute in Chhattisgarh's Surguja district. Eight individuals, including two women, were arrested. The conflict involved a 6.30-acre farmland owned by Kameshwari, a childless woman whose husband was the elder brother of the victim's father and the paternal aunt of the main accused. The victim, Hosram Paikra, claimed ownership through a will, but the accused's family also made a claim. Initially, the revenue court ruled in favor of Hosram, but this was later overturned by the Sub Divisional Magisttr
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a violent incident involving a land dispute without apparent ideological framing. It includes details from both sides of the conflict and does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing.
Official sources cited
- government Police official statement