The anti-encroachment operation started around 5 pm and the strategy was to enter Jawaharbagh by scaling the wall on its eastern side, Uttar Pradesh Police officials said.
Jawaharbagh, spread over nearly 260 acres, is less than a km away from the district magistrate's office here. It is bound by cantonment area, police lines, a prison and government quarters.
By the time the police force could move any closer to the 5-feet-high wall fencing the land, the encroachers had started firing. Within seconds it was raining bullets and the encroachers had positioned themselves at the trees in the enclosed area.
Meanwhile, the protesters resorted to grenade shelling and the police team had to move back, the officer said.
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After the injured policemen were rushed to the hospital, the police force took over the terraces of the government quarters on eastern side of Jawaharbagh and started stone pelting, said eyewitnesses.
As the police and PAC personnel managed to enter the
premises, the encroachers again started firing. This time, the police fired in retaliation as they went on making their way towards the hub where the encroachers had based themselves, police officials said.
But by then a new problem emerged - the fire at the camps started spreading and the flakes of fire reached the colonies adjacent to the park area, eye witnesses said.
Soon the fire tenders were rushed to the spot to contain the fire. One house had reportedly caught fire but the flames were doused by the fire fighters.
Among the 24 killed, the two policemen were shot dead and 11 were burnt to death due to cylinder blasts. The protesters had set on fire the huts where bombs, explosives and gas cylinders were stored, before retreating from the site.
In all, 22 rioters including a woman were killed.