12 September,2021 06:00 AM IST | Chandigarh | Agencies
Farmers protest outside Karnal Mini Secretariat. Pic/PTI
The Haryana government on Saturday ordered a probe into last month's clash between farmers and police and sent the IAS officer at the centre of a row between the two sides on leave. Following this, the farmers said they would call off their protest outside the Karnal district headquarters.
The probe will be conducted by a retired judge, Haryana Additional Chief Secretary Devender Singh said in Karnal. The probe will be completed within a month and former SDM Ayush Sinha will remain on leave during the time, Singh added.
Farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni, who was also part of the press conference, said they have called off their sit-in outside the Karnal district headquarters. A joint press conference by Haryana government officials and farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni was held in Karnal after both sides reached an agreement, leading to the ending of the stand-off.
There was an indication of a possible ending of the impasse between the farmers and the Karnal administration on Friday evening itself as after a marathon meeting both sides had said that it was held in a cordial atmosphere.
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The farmers had been demanding the suspension of Sinha, who was caught on tape allegedly telling policemen to "break the heads" of farmers if they cross the line. About 10 protesters were hurt in the clash with police in Karnal on August 28, when they tried to march towards the venue of a BJP meeting.
On Saturday, Singh said the Haryana government will get a judicial probe conducted into the August 28 incident by a retired judge of the high court. The probe will be completed within a month and Sinha will remain on leave during the time.
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