Feb 22 • 17:30 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Dispute over field plowing leads to lawyer's brutal murder, case registered against four

A land dispute in Gonda, India, escalated into violence resulting in the death of a lawyer and injuries to two others.

A violent land dispute erupted in the village of Sudi Purwa in the Karnailganj area of Gonda district, India, on Sunday. The conflict began when one group started plowing a field using a tractor, provoking another group that attempted to assert their claim to the land. This disagreement quickly devolved into a physical confrontation involving sticks and rods, leading to the tragic death of a 59-year-old lawyer, Subhash Chandra Mishra, and leaving two others critically injured who were subsequently hospitalized.

In the aftermath of the incident, where Mishra was identified as a High Court lawyer, the local atmosphere became tense and fearful as police intervened to restore order. Officers secured the scene, and Mishra's body was sent for an autopsy. Authorities are now tasked with investigating the motives behind the dispute and managing the community's reaction, which has been marked by heightened anxiety and concern following the violence.

This incident highlights a continued struggle over land rights in rural India, where disputes can escalate rapidly into violence, especially when legal claims are contested. As police have initiated a case against four individuals connected to the incident, this unfortunate event may spur efforts to address land disputes and reinforce security measures in the area to prevent further conflict.

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