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Parliament Street comes to a standstill as protest spills over

As the protesters ran through the one-way traffic on the street, security personnel resorted to lathicharge to disperse the crowd.

New Delhi: Vehicular movement on Parliament Street came to a standstill on Wednesday when over a hundred Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) supporters took to the streets and marched towards the arterial road to voice their anger over the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue. Noticing the swarm of agitators from Haryana flooding the Parliament Street, the police in a bid to stop them, had to resort to canning.

According to police, the protesters were initially at Jantar Mantar and suddenly poured onto the Parliament Street mid-afternoon, barely a few metres away from the Parliament House.

“The protesters, including farmers from Haryana were trying to march towards the Parliament to press for their demands on the SYL issue. Some Jat quota agitators had also slipped into the crowd,” a police official said.

The Parliament Street is a very high-security zone and therefore police and paramilitary forces on duty were sent into a tizzy as the agitators sought to march towards the Parliament complex.

As the protesters ran through the one-way traffic on the street, security personnel resorted to lathicharge to disperse the crowd. A water cannon was also kept on standby. Traffic in the area was disrupted for quite some time. “Some of them were detained and taken to the Parliament Street police station. Protesters are generally cordoned off around the Patel Chowk roundabout area, but these agitators suddenly spilled onto the street from other routes,” the official said.

Punjab and Haryana have been at loggerheads over the SYL canal issue. The Supreme Court in a verdict last November had held as unconstitutional the 2004 law passed by Punjab to terminate the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal water sharing agreement with neighbouring states. An INLD spokesperson, when contacted said, “The party’s demand from the Centre is that the work on the canal be completed,” while alleging that “even the BJP government in Haryana was not pursuing the matter seriously enough with the Centre”. He also claimed that several INLD supporters, including the party’s Haryana unit president Ashok Arora, were injured in the incident.

On February 23, several INLD leaders of Haryana, including Abhay Chautala, were stopped from marching into Punjab from the Haryana side, when they had tried to undertake the digging of the SYL canal. They were arrested for breaching the prohibitory orders.

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