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Curfew imposed in Chhattisgarh town after right-wing Hindu groups vandalise Milad-un-Nabi decorations

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
06/10/2021
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Curfew imposed in Chhattisgarh town after right-wing Hindu groups vandalise Milad-un-Nabi decorations
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On Tuesday, a curfew was imposed in Kawardha town of Chhattisgarh after a right-wing Hindu outfits rally, attended by BJP MP Rajnandgaon Santosh Pandey, led to vandalism of Eid Milad-un-Nabi decorations, after which the police resorted to lathi-charge, officials said.

According to the officials, some policemen sustained minor injuries while dispersing a mob that pelted stones at houses and shops and ransacked some vehicles, PTI reported.

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The officials said that no civilian was injured and around 40 people were detained after the incident.

They said no permission was given by the administration for the rally which was taken out two days after a clash broke out between the Hindu and Muslim communities over the removal of religious flags from a thoroughfare in the town, the headquarters of Kabirdham district located around 126 km from state capital Raipur.

The curfew was imposed at around 11:30 am as soon as the violence broke out during the rally taken out by right-wing organisations. The situation was brought under control within half an hour, Kabirdham Collector Ramesh Sharma said.

No permission was granted for the rally as section 144 of the CrPC (banning assembly of five or more people at one place) was in force in the town after Sunday’s clash, he said.

As soon as the rally entered areas inhabited largely by Muslims, it turned violent. The mob pelted stones at houses and shops and ransacked vehicles parked on the road, a senior police officer said.

Miscreants tried to enter some houses but they were prevented by police personnel who were deployed in large numbers given the prohibitory orders imposed in the town, he added.

Tension prevailed on Sunday afternoon after people from the two communities clashed over the removal of religious flags from Lohara Chowk of the town.

The district administration then invoked section 144 of the CrPC to control the situation. Police had lodged FIRs based on cross-complaints and arrested some persons in connection with the clash, PTI reported.

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