AGRA: A clash broke out between police personnel and a group of vegetable vendors in the UP’s Aligarh on Wednesday over enforcement of lockdown in the district. A group of vegetable sellers in the city’s Bhujpura area clashed with the police and pelted stones after they were asked to remove their carts at the expiry of the relaxation hours at 10 am. One cop was injured.The district administration has given a four-hour relaxation in the lockdown and allowed limited sale of essential commodities between 6am and 10 am. However, enforcing the lockdown after expiry of the relaxation hours has not been easy. In one such incident, local residents claimed an 18-year-old vegetable vendor was beaten up by the cops for violating the lockdown a few days ago in Aligarh’s Jalalpur area. He succumbed to his wounds on Wednesday.Following the clash, DM CB Singh said that no vegetable vendor would be allowed in the area from Thursday and residents could buy vegetables from the Numaish ground area, which is around 5 km from the city. He said an FIR has been registered against 34 vegetable vendors for allegedly violating lockdown rules and attacking policemen on duty.