Monday, March 28, 2011

Protesters clash with police in Mohali

Monday, March 28, 2011

Security personnel guarding the PCA stadium ahead of the Cricket World Cup semifinal match between Pakistan and India in Mohali on Monday.

The security apparatus of the PCA stadium, scheduled to host the World Cup semifinal, was tested here today as pharmacists from the state staged a vociferous protest when the Pakistani team was practicing inside the stadium.
The agitating pharmacists, working on contract, were demanding regularisation of their jobs and had gathered here from various parts of Punjab, police sources said.
The Police used tear gas shells and water canons to control the protesters. One media—person, who was caught in the melee, was hurt.
Dozens of OB vans and camera crew are currently stationed outside the stadium. Prime Ministers of both India and Pakistan and a host of VVIPs are scheduled to come here on Wednesday to watch the match between the traditional rivals.
Police said protesters pelted stones at the cops and damaged some private vehicles.
However, the agitators alleged police high handedness, saying they were holding a peaceful protest in support of their demands 

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