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650 booked for protest outside the noida office

650 booked for protest outside the noida office
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Noida: The police have booked around 650 people – 40 named and left without names – to protest Noida authorities outside the administrative office in sector 6 for almost 100 days.
This is the ninth FIR who lodged against the protesters until now, officials said.
In fact, farmers from several villages of Noida, under Panji-Panji Parishad Bharatiya Kisan, have protested against authority since September 1.
Bone fights remain a map policy and 10% plots given to some of them, which farmers demand all people affected by land acquisition.
They want map policies to be removed and commercial activities are permitted on all roads.
The latest FIR was registered against the demonstrators on Tuesday night on complaints from Ramchandra Singh, assistant manager (Work Circle-1).
Parts IPC 147 (Riots), 323 (voluntarily cause pain), 353 (attacks to prevent public servants from disposal of their duties) 342 (wrong confinement), 188 (disobedience to ordered by public servants) has been called in FIR.
“During the last 97-98 days, these protesters had locked the gate of authority and surrounded his office to guard the woman at the forefront.
They even used sloganeering in a non-constitutional way.
Agitation has produced many problems for the general public and the people of private companies Nearby facing problems in the movement, “read his complaint.
Sho of Sector 20 Police Station Munish Chauhan said that this was the Nine FIR who lodged against farmers because of blocking traffic.
“Complaints from authority stated that the protesters had locked the office gate, which resulted in affected work.
We are investigating this problem.
We will make arrests only after further investigation,” he said.
The farmers have, vowed to continue their protests.
The leader of the Sukhbir Khalifa farmer, named the latest FIR also, previously told TI that Noida authorities had spoken to them and were sure of action.
“But nothing happens to date.
Let’s see what they do, our protest will continue.”

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