Staff Reporter :
After over 36 hours of disruption caused by the farmers’ agitation led by Prahar Janshakti Party leader Bachchu Kadu, normalcy finally returned to the city late Wednesday night. The agitators, demanding a complete loan waiver for farmers, vacated Wardha Road and shifted their protest to Parsodi ground near the Central Institute of Cotton Research (CICR), allowing traffic to resume smoothly on the Nagpur-Hyderabad stretch of the National Highway.
The prolonged agitation had paralysed vehicular movement, forcing commuters to take long detours and causing the cancellation of several Maharashtra State Road
Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses. However, by Thursday morning, the highway and adjoining routes were cleared, and all transport services resumed without hindrance.
Police teams led by Commissioner Dr Ravinder Kumar Singal maintained tight security throughout the protest. With traffic restored and demonstrators moved to the designated ground, life in Nagpur returned to its usual rhythm, bringing much-needed relief to stranded travellers and daily commuters alike.
ST routes cleared as agitators
end ‘Rasta Roko’
Passenger movement on Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses returned to normalcy on Thursday after the farmers ended ‘Rasta Roko’. The agitation was led by Bachchu Kadu of Prahar Janshakti Party on Wardha Road. The protest, which had severely disrupted traffic for two days, caused nearly a 50% drop in passenger footfall and led to the cancellation of 127 buses on Wednesday.
According to Rakesh Ramteke, Assistant Traffic Superintendent, MSRTC, all diverted routes have now
resumed regular operations. Buses towards Wardha, Yavatmal, Hinganghat, Pandharkawda and Chandrapur are running smoothly, and no major delays have been reported. Services that were earlier rerouted via Umred, Selu and Samudrapur are now back on their usual paths.
Passengers stranded during the agitation have reached their destinations, and operations at Ganeshpeth and Ghat Road depots have stabilised. With the agitation called off, traffic on Wardha Road has al
HC Warns Against 'Rail Roko'
n Staff Reporter
CP sought the court to pass an order restraining Kadu from doing
‘Rail Roko’, as it may cause a serious law
and order situation
Kadu’s lawyer, Dhage, told the court that the PJP leader has decided to cancel the ‘Rail Roko’ Andolan
A national highway and other roads in Nagpur, where former MLA Bachchu Kadu and his supporters were agitating for a farm loan waiver, have been cleared of the protesters, police informed the Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court on Thursday.
The court then directed all authorities to take steps in advance to ensure there is no further disturbance to the road or rail transport. The HC's Nagpur Bench gave the directive after the police informed them that former Maharashtra minister Kadu and his supporters were planning a 'rail roko' agitation if their talks with the State Government failed.
Thousands of protesters led by Prahar Janshakti Party (PJP) leader Omprakash, alias Bachchu Kadu, had participated in the 'Maha Elgar Morcha' from Tuesday on the national highway and other roads on Nagpur city outskirts, demanding a full farm loan waiver.
A vacation bench of Justice Rajnish Vyas on Wednesday took suo motu (on its own) cognisance of the protest, noting that it continued despite no permission, and directed Kadu and his supporters to immediately vacate the highway and all other public roads.
Nagpur City Police Commissioner Dr Ravinder Singal informed the HC on Thursday that normal traffic on the national highway and other blocked roads was restored peacefully.
The Commissioner, in his affidavit, said that as per media reports, Kadu has now called for a subsequent 'rail roko' (rail traffic blockade) in case of failure of talks planned with the authorities concerned.
The Commissioner sought the court to pass an order restraining Kadu from doing so, as it may cause a serious law and order situation. Kadu has said he will meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai on Thursday evening for a discussion over his demands. His advocate, Hariom Dhage, told the court that the PJP leader has taken a decision to cancel the ‘rail roko andolan’.
The HC accepted the statement as an undertaking and said a good gesture on Kadu's part would certainly set an example. The bench, in its order, said it is concerned about the safety and rights of citizens.
"If there is any apprehension that free movement of railway traffic will also be affected, then there is no option but to issue notice to the departments concerned," the court said.
The bench issued notices to the Ministry of Railways, Central Railway authorities in Nagpur, the Railway Protection Force and the Government Railway
Police.
"All the authorities – Police Department, Railway Department and local administration – shall act
as a team to ensure that no untoward incident
takes place and citizens are not inconvenienced," HC said. The bench posted the matter for further hearing on Friday.