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Seven villagers have been reportedly killed in Jharkhand following a dispute over 'Pathalgarhi' movement in West Singhbhum district.

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Published : Jan 22, 2020, 5:39 PM IST

Ranchi(Jharkhand): Seven villagers have been killed in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand for allegedly opposing Pathalgarhi, police said on Wednesday.

Inspector-General of Police (Operation) Saket Kumar Singh said that the police reached Burugulikera village on Tuesday night after getting information about the killing of seven villagers and about their bodies, dumped in a forest.

A panchayat representative was among those killed, he said. After an overnight search operation, the bodies of the seven villagers were recovered from a forest, four kilometres from the village, he said.

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There was a meeting over 'Pathalgarhi' movement at the village on Tuesday when a dispute had arisen, West Singhbhum superintendent of Police Indrajit Mahata said. Following the development, 'Pathalgarhi' supporters had kidnapped the seven villagers, he said.

The supporters of Pathaligarhi had allegedly perpetrated the crime in which lathis and axes were used, the police officer said.

Expressing grief over the incident, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said, "Law is above all and the guilty will not be spared. The police are investigating the matter."

A high-level meeting will be convened to prevent recurrence of such an incident, he said. Pathalgarhi means carving a stone it is an ancient
tradition in the tribal communities of Jharkhand.

The stones signify self-rule by the local gram panchayat, declaring the village as sovereign territory and prohibiting the entry of outsiders into the village.

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Ranchi(Jharkhand): Seven villagers have been killed in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand for allegedly opposing Pathalgarhi, police said on Wednesday.

Inspector-General of Police (Operation) Saket Kumar Singh said that the police reached Burugulikera village on Tuesday night after getting information about the killing of seven villagers and about their bodies, dumped in a forest.

A panchayat representative was among those killed, he said. After an overnight search operation, the bodies of the seven villagers were recovered from a forest, four kilometres from the village, he said.

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There was a meeting over 'Pathalgarhi' movement at the village on Tuesday when a dispute had arisen, West Singhbhum superintendent of Police Indrajit Mahata said. Following the development, 'Pathalgarhi' supporters had kidnapped the seven villagers, he said.

The supporters of Pathaligarhi had allegedly perpetrated the crime in which lathis and axes were used, the police officer said.

Expressing grief over the incident, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said, "Law is above all and the guilty will not be spared. The police are investigating the matter."

A high-level meeting will be convened to prevent recurrence of such an incident, he said. Pathalgarhi means carving a stone it is an ancient
tradition in the tribal communities of Jharkhand.

The stones signify self-rule by the local gram panchayat, declaring the village as sovereign territory and prohibiting the entry of outsiders into the village.

Also read: Congress releases a list of party's star campaigners for Delhi polls

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7 villagers killed in Jharkhand: Police
         Ranchi, Jan 22 (PTI) Seven villagers have been killed
in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand for allegedly opposing
Pathalgarhi, police said on Wednesday.
         Inspector General of Police (Operation) Saket Kumar
Singh said that the police reached Burugulikera village on
Tuesday night after getting information about seven villagers
being killed and their bodies dumped in a forest.
         A panchayat representative was among those killed, he
said.
         After an overnight search operation, the bodies of the
seven villagers were recovered from a forest, four kilometres
from the village, he said.
There was a meeting over 'Pathalgarhi' movement at the
village on Tuesday when a dispute had arisen, West Singhbhum
Superintendent of Police Indrajit Mahata said.
Following the development, 'Pathalgarhi' supporters
had kidnapped the seven villagers, he said.
         The supporters of Pathaligarhi had allegedly
perpetrated the crime in which lathis and axes were used,
the police officer said.
         Expressing grief over the incident, Jharkhand Chief
Minister Hemant Soren said, "Law is above all and the guilty
will not be spared. The police is investigating the matter."
         A high-level meeting will be convened to prevent
recurrence of such an incident, he said.
         'Pathalgarhi means carving a stone it is an ancient
tradition in the tribal communities of Jharkhand.
         The stones signify self-rule by the local gram
panchayat, declaring the village as sovereign territory and
prohibiting the entry of outsiders into the village. PTI PVR
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