💨 Abstract
In Bathinda, Punjab, farmers held a food inspector and a revenue official captive at a grain market, and later clashed with police, resulting in three injuries and damage to two police vehicles. The conflict arose due to a dispute over the moisture content limit in paddy crop during its auction. The officials were later released, and the injured were taken to the Civil Hospital in Bathinda.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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