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Maha: Tribal leaders detained; people asked to withdraw sit-in protest against mining project in Gadchiroli

Updated on: 29 October,2021 02:38 PM IST  |  Nagpur
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According to the police, the locals were given permission to hold a morcha and not a sit-in agitation

Maha: Tribal leaders detained; people asked to withdraw sit-in protest against mining project in Gadchiroli

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The police on Friday detained tribal leaders and sent back people who were staging a sit-in protest against a mining project at Surjagarh in Etapalli tehsil of Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district.


Since the last five days, locals in the area have been staging a dharna against the iron ore mining project in Surjagarh, demanding cancellation of the lease granted to a private company.


According to the police, the locals were given permission to hold a morcha and not a sit-in agitation.


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Local tribals along with Zilla Parishad member Sainu Gota and member of Shetkari Kamgar Paksh Ramdas Jarate had launched an indefinite sit-in protest under the aegis of 'Surjagarh Paramparik Ilaka Gotul Samiti' on Monday.

Speaking to PTI, Gadchiroli superintendent of police Ankit Goyal said some leaders at the dharna were detained and people were requested to leave and they left.

"They were given permission for a morcha and not a dharna. However, they had been staging a dharna for the last four to five days. The police and district collector visited the spot and requested protestors to withdraw the agitation," the official said. 

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