ROHTAK, June 19 -- Accusing the Hansi police of attempting to forcefully evict protesters during a late-night operation, the Chainat villagers on Thursday took out a tractor march in support of their demand for a separate drinking water pipeline. The protesters claimed that around 250 tractors took part in the march to the Hansi mini secretariat. Villagers have been protesting for the past 33 days, demanding a drinking water connection from the under-construction Bhakra pipeline, meant to supply water to Hansi city. According to the villagers, around 2 am on Thursday, police personnel, along with officials from the civil administration and doctors, reached the protest site and attempted to remove the fasting protesters forcibly. Police, however, have denied the allegations. HansiDSP Ravinder Sangwan said, "The civil administration sought police assistance for the medical examination of those sitting on an indefinite fast. The entire operation remained peaceful," the DSP said. Hansi superintendent of police (SP) Vinod Kumar, in a statement, said five villagers - Tek Ram (80), Raj Kumar (60), Balwan (60), Jai Narayan (60) and Dilbagh (50) - have been on an indefinite fast since June 9. The confrontation came a day after the fourth round of talks between the protesters and minister Ranbir Gangwa failed to break the deadlock....