"The counterattack wounded eight local residents while a policeman, who was among the half a dozen men in uniform trying to control the unruly mobs, was badly caught between the flying stone missiles. We plan to construct a school on the ground and so went to raise a boundary wall. "They knew about the programme (to raise a boundary wall) in a sensitive area, but didn't enforce Section 144. Ranchi deputy commissioner Manoj Kumar said the dispute over Birla Maidan was long-pending and prohibitory orders had been clamped in the area several times. A resident of Indrapuri contested the claim and said Birla Maidan was meant for public use and was in public use.
Source: The Telegraph February 28, 2017 21:36 UTC