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Charminar tense again over worship site expansion

The old city of Hyderabad remained tense on Monday after incidents of violence the night before over reported attempts to expand a place of worship abutting the Charminar monument, police said.

Updated on: Nov 05, 2012 11:46 AM IST
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The old city of Hyderabad remained tense on Monday after incidents of violence the night before over reported attempts to expand a place of worship abutting the Charminar monument, police said.

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Many shops remained closed on Monday, and a holiday was declared in many schools and colleges.

A policeman was injured, six police vehicles and a few shops were damaged as people pelted stones at Shahali Banda near Charminar, the symbol of Hyderabad, Sunday night.

There were rumours that a rally was going to be organised by those supporting the expansion of the place of worship. Those opposing the construction at the site then gathered to pelt stones; stones were hurled back at them too.

Police fired teargas shells to disperse the clashing groups.

A policeman sustained injuries in the stone pelting.

An ATM and a few shops in the area were damaged.

Police said the situation was tense but peaceful.

Police had earlier denied permission for such a rally, but some people gathered at Koti, triggering rumours that the rally would take place.

Violent incidents were reported Friday last, when people staged a protest against the attempts to expand the place of worship.

On the night of Oct 31, some construction activity had begun in the site; a group of people went on a protest and staged a sit-in, demanding that police intervene to stop the construction.

 
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