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The unfolding story behind farmer protests in Madhya Pradesh

With farmers' protest entering its eighth day in Madhya Pradesh, the unrest in BJP-ruled state escalated further today when Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi was barred from entering Mandsaur district.

July 19, 2017 / 20:45 IST
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Ankita Bose Moneycontrol News

With farmers' protest entering its eighth day in Madhya Pradesh, the unrest in BJP-ruled state escalated further today when Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi was barred from entering Mandsaur district, on the borders of MP and Rajasthan.

Shortly after, he was released but Rajasthan police said that they would verify whether Gandhi broke traffic rules when travelling upto MP border. There were allegations that Gandhi rode pillion on a bike with two others.

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Over the course of a week, Mandsaur and other adjacent districts of Madhya Pradesh were witness to scores of farmers agitating for fair prices for their produce. It reached a crescendo when police opened fire on Tuesday, killing at least six farmers and injuring several others.

Mandsaur city and Piplia Mandal, two key districts of the state, have been declared curfew zones with farmers taking to pelting stones and engaging in violence and arson against the state police.