The Solapur city police have arrested at least six individuals for their alleged involvement in a stone pelting incident on a procession organised after Ram Mandir’s consecration ceremony in Ayodhya on Monday.

The incident was reported at around 4:30 pm near Shastrinagar Masjid. Police said they have identified at least 12 accused involved in the incident and arrested six.
As per the complaint filed by Ganesh Shivaji Narale (34) of Vijapur Naka, a procession was organised by Hindavi Swarajya Pratishthan.
According to the police, when the procession was passing through the Muslim-dominated Shastrinagar area, around 20-25 people allegedly pelted stones at the gathering. The injured identified as Ganesh Narale, Sagar Galande, Jayram Gawade, Yogesh Hatture, Mallikarjun Sindri, Swami Nimkanti, and Chaitanya Deshpande were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Vijay Kabade, deputy commissioner of police (DCP), said, “A stone pelting incident was reported at a procession rally organised by a Hindu group.”
Raghvendra Singh Kshirsagar, senior inspector (SPI), Sadar Bazar Police Station, said, “Police had requested the rally organisers to avoid using the Shastrinagar route. We have been regularly holding meetings with both communities in the past to maintain peace in the area.”
{{/usCountry}}Raghvendra Singh Kshirsagar, senior inspector (SPI), Sadar Bazar Police Station, said, “Police had requested the rally organisers to avoid using the Shastrinagar route. We have been regularly holding meetings with both communities in the past to maintain peace in the area.”
{{/usCountry}}According to Kshirsagar, police have acquired CCTV camera footages covering the locality as part of investigation.
An FIR (first information report) has been registered at Sadar Bazar Police Station against 20-25 unknown individuals under IPC Sections 143, 147, 326, 336, 323, and other relevant sections.
Meanwhile, another FIR (first information report) has been reported against 22 members of Hindavi Swarajya Pratishthan for organising a rally without having permission under IPC Sections 143, 188, 268, 290, and other relevant sections.