
30 cops among several injured as villagers clash with police over road construction
India Today
Sections of the local tribal community had been opposing the road construction project, citing concerns over its potential impact on their land, environment, and livelihoods.
A dispute over road construction in Odisha’s Rayagada district escalated into a violent confrontation on Tuesday, leaving more than 30 police personnel injured and several villagers hurt, officials said. The clash occurred in Sagbari village, where tensions have been brewing for days over a road project linked to proposed mining activity in the Sijimali region.
Following the clashes, authorities imposed curbs, restricting unlawful assembly of people in order to avoid any further escalation in tensions.
According to local authorities, the road was being developed by a private company to connect Sagbari with nearby areas, facilitating access to the mining site.
However, sections of the local tribal community had been opposing the project, citing concerns over its potential impact on their land, environment, and livelihoods.
The situation turned volatile when police teams reached the site to engage with protesters and ensure law and order.
What began as an attempt at dialogue soon deteriorated, as agitated villagers reportedly began pelting stones at the security personnel.

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