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Four killed in Jharkhand during coal mine protest

Four killed in Jharkhand during coal mine protest

By REUTERS

Men ride a motorcycle past a lorry in Bengaluru, which was set on fire by protesters after India's Supreme Court ordered Karnataka state to release 12,000 cubic feet of water per second every day from the Cauvery river to neighbouring Tamil Nadu, India, on September 12, 2016. Photo: Reuters

Four people died in Jharkhand when police opened fire during clashes with villagers who allege state-run NTPC Ltd violate forestry rights and does not offer enough compensation when acquiring land for a coal mining site. Senior police officer MS Bhatia said the deaths occurred after 'hundreds' of villagers attacked policemen in Hazaribag district of the Jharkhand state. At first police used tear gas and rubber bullets, but were forced to open fire when protests intensified, Bhatia added. Police said five villagers and seven policemen had also been injured during the clashes. Villagers have been protesting for several days against a mining site run by NTPC. They have been demanding better compensation and jobs in return for land that was acquired. NTPC could not immediately be reached for comment. Conflicts over land rights often erupt in India as the country seeks more land for industrial and development projects.