Tension in Kerala village following court-ordered eviction drive
Tension escalated in an Ernakulam village during an eviction drive, with police using water cannons and arresting protesters after a several-hour stand-off with Dalit residents.
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Tension prevailed in a village in Ernakulam district during an eviction drive, which was resisted by the Dalit residents, leading to police using water cannons and arresting and removing protestors on Wednesday.
Hundreds of police personnel in riot gear were deployed in the area to assist the advocate commission members who arrived in the area to evict the residents based on a court order.
However, the protestors prevented them from entering the area to reach the houses that were to be evicted, and after a several-hour-long stand-off, the police finally resorted to the use of water cannons and the arrest of the agitators, which included women and CPI(M) activists.
Subsequently, the advocate commission team, along with police personnel, moved towards the houses to be evicted, but were again stopped by the residents.
Thereafter, the commission and the police moved out of the area in view of the intense protest by the residents, reportedly following the intervention by the new UDF government.
One of the commission members told reporters that they only attempted to implement the court orders, and they will again try to do so.
''We did not provoke anyone or harm anyone. The Supreme Court orders have to be implemented, and anyone obstructing them has to be removed by the police,'' the commission member said.
The eviction drive at Pariyathukavu has been a contentious, ongoing dispute for years and several attempts have been reportedly made in the past, but unsuccessfully.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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