Chhattisgarh coal block protest turns violent; several cops injured, vehicles torched
Violence erupted in Chhattisgarh's Tamnar region as villagers protesting a coal block project clashed with police. The sit-in turned violent after authorities detained protesters and a coal truck allegedly injured a villager, leading to torched vehicles and injured officers. Additional forces were deployed to control the volatile situation.
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RAIPUR: A simmering villagers’ sit-in against a coal block project exploded into violence in Raigarh’s Tamnar region in Chhattisgarh on Saturday, leaving a police officer and several cops badly injured as protesters clashed with security forces, torched vehicles and forced authorities to deploy reserve units to contain the spiralling tension.
The situation remained highly volatile through the evening, with multiple incidents of arson, stone-pelting and attacks on police reported from the area, said Naresh Sharma, a scribe from the spot. He added that on Saturday morning, police moved in with heavy deployment — two buses and more than ten four-wheelers carrying personnel — to persuade the protesters to lift the blockade. Officials said they tried to counsel the villagers and appealed for the road to be cleared.
During this operation, around 35–40 protesters, including local protesting leader Radheshyam Sharma, were reportedly detained. Coal traffic, which had been halted for days, slowly began to resume.But tension spiked again near Khuruslenga village. A heavy vehicle transporting coal allegedly hit a local villager who was riding a bicycle, leaving him seriously injured. Activist groups later claimed the man was crushed under the truck, though there was no immediate official confirmation of his condition.
News of the incident spread quickly through the already charged crowd and anger flared once more.The flashpoint comes after a 15-day agitation by residents of 14 villages in Tamnar block against what they allege was a “fake” environmental public hearing for a private company's coal block at Gare Pelma. Villagers have been camping at coal handling plant chowk, outside the company gate, blocking the movement of coal-laden heavy vehicles.
Tamnar station house officer Kamla Pusam reached the spot with a team to pacify the villagers. However, according to police, she was surrounded by an enraged mob, mainly women. Video clips from the scene show women and other protesters pushing, kicking and hitting her with sticks. She was seen requesting to spare her, till she fainted. Other videos from the ground show the SHO, visibly shaken, later being given water by some of the same women seen attacking her moments earlier.Stone-pelting followed, and several more policemen were injured in the melee. Police sources said multiple personnel had to be evacuated from the area and taken to hospital for treatment. Eyewitnesses said that the injured cops were taken to nearby health centres. An ambulance, a car and at least two buses including one associated with the company and another linked to the administration — were set ablaze by the crowd. Speaking to TOI, Bilaspur range IGP Sanjeev Shukla said that the situation is still tense but under control. "Deployment of over 200 police personnel has been done to keep vigilance in the region. Raigarh SP Divyang Patel and collector Mayank Chaturvedi were on the spot to monitor the situation. The whole incident will be properly assessed as to what led to the violence, and only then further statement will be issued.