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Palamu land violence: Normalcy returns to Rampur after peace meeting

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
4 June 2026
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Palamu land violence: Normalcy returns to Rampur after peace meeting
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Daltonganj, June 4: Normalcy is gradually returning to Rampur village under the Chainpur police station limits in Palamu district following the recent violence over a land dispute that claimed one life and left four others injured.

A peace committee meeting held on Wednesday brought together members of the two groups involved in the dispute, with participants emphasising the need for peaceful coexistence and dialogue to restore harmony in the village.

Peace Meeting Marks First Major Reconciliation Effort

Chainpur police station officer-in-charge Lalji told The Jharkhand Story Network that the meeting was the first significant attempt to reduce tensions and mistrust that had developed between the two groups over the disputed land.

According to the officer, the participation of an 80-year-old villager reflected the community’s desire to move beyond the conflict and restore peace.

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One Killed, Four Injured in May 23 Violence

The violence erupted on May 23 when a land dispute escalated into firing, resulting in the death of one person and injuries to four others.

Police have arrested two persons in connection with the case so far and said the investigation is progressing.

While most political parties have kept a distance from the issue, a Left-wing political party has announced plans to hold a public meeting in the village.

Section 163 BNSS Imposed to Maintain Law and Order

To prevent any further escalation, the district administration imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), formerly Section 144, for 28 days.

The restrictions prohibit public gatherings and inflammatory speeches that could disturb peace and public order in the area.

Administrative officials said the measure was intended to strengthen peaceful coexistence and prevent any recurrence of violence.

Police Promise Fair and Transparent Action

Residents from both sides have appreciated the police response, noting that authorities have avoided indiscriminate arrests despite the FIR naming several unidentified persons.

Palamu Superintendent of Police Kapil Chaudhary said:

“Police are on the job here in this case in all transparency and fairness. The wrongdoers can’t get away. The wrongdoers will be brought to face the law. Let no one be in any doubt.”

Officials said the violence remained confined to the disputed land area and did not spread to other parts of the village due to timely police intervention.

Land Disputes Remain a Recurring Challenge

Administrative sources noted that the incident highlights how civil land disputes can quickly escalate into major law-and-order issues.

Land-related conflicts remain a recurring challenge in Palamu, particularly during the agricultural season when disputes over ownership and possession often intensify.

 

Tags: Chainpur Police StationJharkhand newsland conflictland dispute in Palamulaw and orderPalamu districtPalamu land violencePalamu policePeace committee meetingpeace restorationpolice actionRampur villageRampur violenceSection 163 BNSSSP Kapil Chaudhary
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