
Clashes Outside Sabar Dairy Lead to Injuries, Property Damage, and Fatal Incident.
A significant protest by dairy farmers outside the Sabar Dairy in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district has escalated into widespread unrest, leading to severe repercussions. Authorities have filed a case against more than 1,000 individuals, including a former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), for alleged acts of violence against police personnel and extensive damage to public property. This incident highlights the growing tensions within India’s dairy sector and the challenges faced by dairy producers.
During the tumultuous protest, the situation quickly deteriorated, resulting in injuries to three police officers. Additionally, four police vehicles sustained considerable damage, underscoring the intensity of the clashes between the protesting crowd and law enforcement. In an effort to disperse the agitated mob, police resorted to deploying nearly 50 teargas shells, a clear indication of the volatile environment that unfolded outside the dairy plant.
The protest was tragically marked by the death of one individual, identified as Ashok Patel. While claims surfaced that he died during the course of the protest, a subsequent post-mortem report offered a contrasting perspective. The report explicitly stated that Patel’s death was not attributed to any external injuries, raising questions about the exact circumstances surrounding his demise amidst the chaos.
This incident in Gujarat serves as a stark reminder of the underlying pressures and grievances within the Indian dairy industry. Protests by dairy farmers often stem from issues such as fluctuating milk prices, rising input costs, or perceived unfair practices by dairy cooperatives or processors. Such unrest can significantly impact milk supply chains and broader agribusiness operations in the region.
For the international dairy community and food security analysts, events like these are crucial to monitor. They provide insights into the social and economic challenges faced by dairy farmers in major producing nations, and how these local issues can erupt into public disorder. The handling of such protests and the underlying grievances will undoubtedly shape the future stability and development of the Indian dairy sector.
Source: Hindustan Times: 47 held and over 1,000 charged in Gujarat as dairy farmers’ protest causes unrest and kills one
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