lathi-charge


term used to describe a mode of attack favoured by indian cops when attacking protesters. basically the same as a baton-charge, but using long sticks known as lathis. in a lathi-charge, pigs run at a crowd and start randomly beating the nearest people with five-foot-long bamboo rods.
the roadblock lasted for three hours before police used tear gas and lathi-charge to break it up. protesters later regrouped outside the police headquarters to continue their agitation.

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