The officials, including a naib-tehsildar and patwaris,
were freed by police late in the night on Monday
as the protesters refused to let them go, according to an official.
CHANDIGARH: A group of farmers demanding relief for crop damage allegedly held 12 government officials hostage for several hours inside a sub-tehsil office in Muktsar district’s Lambi.
The officials, including a naib-tehsildar and patwaris, were freed by police late in the night on Monday as the protesters refused to let them go, according to an official.
The farmers have been demanding relief for damage to their cotton crop by pink bollworm. Revenue officials on Tuesday went on strike against the incident in the state.
Police said a group of over 100 farmers under the banner of a farm union held a protest outside the sub-tehsil in Lambi on Monday. The protesters entered the office building in the evening and held the officials hostage till midnight, police said.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sandeep Kumar Malik said 12 government officials were held hostage.
The SSP said senior police officers and the subdivisional magistrate there tried to placate them and assured a meeting with higher officials to address their concerns.
He said keeping in view the safety of those taken hostage, the administration directed police to take them out safely.
He said later an FIR was registered on the basis of a written complaint from the officials.
The FIR has been lodged against eight to nine people and some unknown persons, Malik said. However, a farmer leader told reporters in Lambi on Tuesday that police used force and six to seven protesters received injuries.