* Four injured as police open fire *

Staff Reporter

http://www.hindu.com/2007/01/30/stories/2007013018920100.htm

* CPI(M) workers go on rampage after firing; 15 policemen hurt *

  KHAMMAM: Four persons received bullet injuries when the police opened fire
on CPI(M) workers protesting against the construction of Polavaram project
in Bhadrachalam on Monday.

The police claimed that at least 15 constables were hurt in the
stone-throwing that preceded the firing. Some 20 persons, including
Bhadrachalam MP Midiam Babu Rao, were rounded up.

The CPI (M) workers, enraged with the police firing, went on rampage and
destroyed a forest check-post, near the Godavari bridge centre in the temple
town. The party called for observing a bandh in the tribal pockets of
Bhadrachalam and Palvancha divisions on Tuesday. Though the injured persons
were out of danger, the situation continued to be tense and prohibitory
orders were imposed under section 144.

Khammam Collector Sashibushan Kumar ordered a magisterial enquiry into the
police firing. ITDA Project Officer Jyothi Budha Prakash will conduct the
probe. The Collector visited the policemen who were injured in the
stone-pelting. Ten of the injured policemen were shifted to District
Headquarters Hospital. Additional Superintendent of Police M. Rameshbabu was
also hurt.

Trouble began as the CPI (M) workers who laid a siege to the office of the
Sub-Collector, attempted storming inside defying the police cordon. The
police plunged into action and dispersed the protesters by resorting to
lathicharge. The protesters gathered once again at the bridge centre and
staged a rasta roko disrupting the vehicular traffic on the main road.

Police forces led by Additional Superintendent of Police, who sought to
clear the traffic, surrounded the protesters. They arrested Dr. Midiam Babu
Rao and other party leaders spearheading the protest. As they were shifted
to the police station, the party workers vent their ire by resorting to
stone-throwing targeting the police. The Additional Superintendent of Police
managed to escape into the forest check-post while his gunmen and some of
the sub-inspectors were injured in the stone- throwing.

The police lobbed teargas shells in a bid to chase the irate mob. As the
situation was out of control, they opened fire on the protesters.

One Kunja Narasimha Rao, a resident of Madhavaraopet village of Dummugudem
mandal, received a bullet injury on his left leg. Three others-- Madakam
Narayana, Macha Pullaiah and Srinivasa Chary-- were also hurt in the firing.
All the four are, however, out of danger. They were taken to Area Hospital.

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