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Members of a dalit organisation damaging a BRTS bus during Bharat Bandh called by Dalit organisations on April 2 in Bhopal. (Photo by Mujeeb Faruqui/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Madhya Pradesh police, while investigating cases of violence during the Bharat Bandh on 2 April, have found that people were paid to disturb law and order in the state, a report in Hindi daily Dainik Jagran says.
The police have found several labourers who have admitted that they were paid between Rs 200 and Rs 500 for participating in the rally and indulging in violence for two hours. Source of the funds used to pay the labourers remains unknown.
The police have also questioned the employers of these labourers. The daily wagers did not come to work that day, saying they were being paid more elsewhere.
This is not the same as the reason given by Dalit outfits and political parties, such as the Bahujan Samaj Party, behind the agitation. These outfits and parties had said that the agitating against "dilution" of SC/ST Act by the Supreme Court. This had given rise to speculations whether they had been misled into agitating.
The Bharat Bandh turned into the form of violent protests especially in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Interestingly, these states are set to go to polls this year. At least eight people were killed in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan alone.
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