Stones pelted, vehicles vandalised as Panipat refinery workers’ protest turns violent

by dharm
February 24, 2026 · 11:17 PM


Workers at a refinery in Haryana’s Panipat on Monday (February 23, 2026) pelted stones at security personnel and vandalised vehicles during a demonstration in support of their various demands.

When the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel deployed at the refinery asked the protesters to remain in a designated area, some of them took exception to it and allegedly resorted to stone pelting.

The protesting workers, some of them holding sticks, overturned a few vehicles parked at the site and damaged them.

Amid the tense situation, police were called in.

Panipat Superintendent of Police (SP) Bhupender Singh, who visited the spot to take stock of the situation, said after they received information about stone pelting at the refinery, a police force was immediately deployed there under the command of a deputy superintendent of police.

“We deployed police at the refinery and the situation is peaceful,” he said.

Asked if the CISF fired warning shots in the air to disperse the workers, he said police received information that one or two shots were fired.

Earlier, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Panipat City, Rajbir Singh, said the workers were protesting in support of their demands, which they had raised with their contractor.

The workers’ demands include fixed eight hours of duty, basic amenities like a toilet and water near the work site, timely payment of salaries and transportation facilities at the work site.

Later, a meeting was held between the workers’ representatives and refinery officials.

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