Tukkapur villagers protest Kaleshwaram canal works

Several villagers, including women, arrested during the agitation

November 21, 2020 11:31 pm | Updated November 22, 2020 09:52 am IST - SIDDIPET

Medak,Telangana,21/11/2020:Tukkapur villagers protesting over proposed construction of canal for third tmcft from Kaleshwaram in the village  on Saturday in Siddipet District. PHOTO: Mohd Arif  / The Hindu  (Stringer)

Medak,Telangana,21/11/2020:Tukkapur villagers protesting over proposed construction of canal for third tmcft from Kaleshwaram in the village on Saturday in Siddipet District. PHOTO: Mohd Arif / The Hindu (Stringer)

Tension prevailed for some time at Tukkapur in Toguta mandal on Saturday when villagers protested against the construction of a canal, as part of the Kaleshwaram 3rd tmcft, adjacent to the village.

The Congress led by Ch. Srinivas Reddy called for the protest, which saw a large gathering of people, mostly women. Some of the women even had a heated argument with the police.

Since Saturday morning, a large police contingent was posted in the village to thwart any untoward incident. Villagers alleged that they had already lost their land and were even unable to get daily labour work.

“We are unable to get daily wages. And the police are sending us away when we are demanding justice,” said a few furious women.

Medak, Telangana,20/11/2020: Third TMCFT canal works reportedly taken up at Tukkapur on Thursday in Siddipet District. Photo

Medak, Telangana,20/11/2020: Third TMCFT canal works reportedly taken up at Tukkapur on Thursday in Siddipet District. Photo

“A large number of people took part in the agitation irrespective of party affiliations to protect the interests of the village. Police arrested everybody on the road. Even women were not spared and thrown into police vehicles,” the sarpanch said.

He added that a scribe who went there to cover the agitation was also taken into custody, though he was released later. Villagers charged that the authorities have failed to provide Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) to those who approached the judiciary despite directions from the High Court. On Friday, bhoomi puja and movement of heavy machinery near the village created tension among people. Villagers alleged that the puja was done for works sans permission.

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