Police and district authorities have ended the ongoing Cheeta protest in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur by detaining the movement’s leader, Amit Bhatnagar, along with other protesters. The demonstration had been underway since 3 July, with participants alleging large-scale corruption and violations of legal procedures in the Ken–Betwa Link Project. Protesters were demanding an independent investigation into the alleged irregularities and had been staging a continuous agitation to press their demands. According to the report, police intervened early in the morning and removed the protesters from the site, effectively bringing the protest to an end. The action marks a significant development in the agitation, which had continued for several weeks. While authorities have not publicly detailed the reasons for the police action, the protest organisers maintain that their campaign was aimed at seeking accountability and transparency in the implementation of the project. The situation remains under close watch as further reactions from the administration and protesters are expected.
Madhya Pradesh: Police End Cheeta Protest in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur

