Mandsaur, the epicentre of farmers' agitation in Madhya Pradesh, was peaceful today but the violent protests reached the doorsteps of the capital Bhopal even as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced an indefinite fast from tomorrow for restoration of peace.
He said he would be available at the Dussehra Maidan from 11 am tomorrow for farmers to come and discuss their issues but asserted that unruly elements would be dealt with strictly.
A wary central government, meanwhile, asked states adjoining Madhya Pradesh to keep strict vigil against the spread of farmers' protest.
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In Mandsaur district, where five farmers were killed in clashes with police on Tuesday, curfew was today relaxed for eight hours from 10 am to 6 pm but no untoward incident was reported, Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar Singh said.
In view of the improvement in the situation, curfew will be relaxed for 12 hours tomorrow from 8 am to 8 pm in Mandsaur city and Pipliamandi but police said restrictions on movement of people will continue.
However, no protest, rally or demonstration will be allowed during the curfew relaxation period tomorrow as well as on June 11 when farmers have announced a protest, Collector O P Srivastava said.
As shops re-opened, locals stepped out to stock essentials like vegetables and milk. Long queues were also seen outside petrol pumps.
However, the agitation reached the doorsteps of Bhopal as incidents of arson and stone-pelting were witnessed in Fanda area, about 20 kms from the state capital.
Police baton-charged the protesters and arrested at least 27 of them in the area.
"Some unidentified persons set a truck on fire near a spot where Congress workers were protesting. Then some men hurled stones at the policemen present there," Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Raman Singh Sikarwar told PTI.
The SP said the police will not let their guard down and strict action will be taken against those who try to violate prohibitory orders under CrPC 144 which bans assembly of more than four persons. Special permission will be required for weddings or other functions .
At least 156 people have been arrested and 40 cases registered in connection with violence during the farmers agitation here.
The SP said police is trying to identify the culprits by going through the video clips of the incidents of violence.
The Centre had rushed 1,100 personnel of the RAF to the violence-hit state.
Two companies of the RAF, each comprising 100 personnel, were deployed in Pipliamandi in Mandsaur, where five farmers were killed in police firing on Tuesday. Two RAF companies were deployed along the highway. Contingents of the CRPF have also been deployed.
In Bhopal, a visibly-upset chief minister told a hurriedly-convened press conference this evening that ensuring people's safety was his 'Rajdharma' and that he was not flint-hearted.
He said the agitation has gone "anarchic" and appealed to the farmers to come to the negotiating table.
"I will sit on indefinite fast from 11 am tomorrow at Dussehra Maidan for restoration of peace," he said.
"I will be available at the Dussehra Maidan. I welcome all farmers to come there for resolving the impasse peacefully through an amicable dialogue with me. I won't sit in my office at Mantralaya (secretariat)...(but sit at) Dussehra Maiden and do all work from there," he added.
Chouhan said anyone trying to ignite the flames of violence would not be spared.
"I am deeply saddened that stones are being placed in the hands of young people aged 18, 21 and 22 by some persons during attempts to stage road blockades. It is painful that these young people are our own and the elements leading them are also our own," he said.
Chouhan, who has been the chief minister for the last 11 -and-a-half years, said that whenever farmers were in distress due to loss of crops following a natural calamity, he had rushed to them and comforted and helped them.
The state government has started buying onion for Rs 8 per kg from the farmers, while Moong and Urad pulses too will be bought at Minimum Support Price (MSP), the CM said.
A commission will be set up to work out the cost of production of farm produce and a Rs 1,000 crore fund will be created to help farmers when prices crash, the CM reiterated.
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