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Karauli communal tension: Curfew continues, 46 arrested

The police have also detained seven people for interrogation and seized 21 vehicles after communal clashes broke out in Rajasthan’s Karauli.

Updated on: Apr 04, 2022 01:30 PM IST
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JAIPUR: Curfew continued in Rajasthan’s Karauli on Monday where communal clashes and arson broke out on Saturday, police said. The police have arrested 46 miscreants and detained seven for interrogation.

Violence broke out in Karauli on Saturday when some miscreants pelted stones on a bike rally.
Violence broke out in Karauli on Saturday when some miscreants pelted stones on a bike rally.

The violence broke out when some miscreants pelted stones on a bike rally crossing the Muslim dominant area in the city on Saturday. The bike rally was taken out by Hindu outfits on Nav Samvatsar.

Inspector-general of Police (IG), Bharatpur Range, Prasanna Kumar Khamesra said that after stone-pelting took place during the procession in Futa Kot area of the main market in Karauli on Saturday, the police acted promptly and arrested 46 people. The police have also detained seven people for interrogation and seized 21 vehicles.

He said that in view of the sensitivity of the incident, he immediately reached the spot and took stock of the situation along with superintendent of police, Karauli, Shailendra Singh, and deployed necessary police force and RAC from other districts of the range to maintain law and order.

Regarding the motive found during investigation, a senior police official said the arrested are from both communities and so far, it does not look like any conspiracy of any group or outfit. “It seems the incident happened as a reaction to a provocation; and distrust between some people of both communities,” he said. The investigation is on and all aspects are being probed, he added.

A district official on the rally route said this is not the first time that the rally crossed this lane of the market but happens every year. Now, what prompted this incident is a matter of investigation.

 
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Sachin Saini

Sachin Saini is Special Correspondent for Rajasthan. He covers politics, tourism, forest, home, panchayati raj and rural development, and development journalism.

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