<p>Gurugram: A ruckus broke out during a victory procession in Haryana’s Nuh district following the bypoll win of a woman sarpanch, with stones allegedly hurled at the gathering, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Cheela village under the Tauru area and several people were injured. Police have registered a case against 77 people, leading to the arrest of nine people so far.</p>.<p>The procession held on Tuesday to celebrate the win of Mumtaz was also attended by former minister of state for forest, environment and sports Kunwar Sanjay Singh.</p>.<p>Police said the dispute began when firecrackers were burst and loud music was played near the house of the losing candidate, Tabassum. A verbal spat ensued which allegedly escalated into stone pelting from rooftops.</p>.Chargesheet filed against SP MP Zia-ur-Rehman Barq, 22 others in Sambhal Jama Masjid violence case.<p>At the time, the former minister was riding a horse carriage as part of the procession and was safely escorted out by supporters. A video of the incident has surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>Singh later said that he left the event after witnessing only an altercation and was unaware of any stone pelting.</p>.<p>The bypolls were held on Sunday, in which Mumtaz secured 1,288 votes, defeating Tabassum, who got 948 votes.</p>.<p>A police team led by Tauru Sadar Station House Officer Inspector Jitender Singh reached the spot following the incident and brought the situation under control.</p>.<p>Based on a complaint from Mumtaz's father, Khalid Hussain, an FIR was registered against 77 people at Sadar Tauru police station.</p>.<p>The accused include Saddik, Asfaq, Tahir, Faimuddin, Tamil, Soyab, Akhtar, Ikram, Fata, Tabassum, and others, police said.</p>.<p>Deputy Superintendent of Police Devendra Singh said nine persons have been arrested so far.</p>.<p>Among the arrested five were sent to judicial custody, while four others are being questioned, the SHO said. </p>
<p>Gurugram: A ruckus broke out during a victory procession in Haryana’s Nuh district following the bypoll win of a woman sarpanch, with stones allegedly hurled at the gathering, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Cheela village under the Tauru area and several people were injured. Police have registered a case against 77 people, leading to the arrest of nine people so far.</p>.<p>The procession held on Tuesday to celebrate the win of Mumtaz was also attended by former minister of state for forest, environment and sports Kunwar Sanjay Singh.</p>.<p>Police said the dispute began when firecrackers were burst and loud music was played near the house of the losing candidate, Tabassum. A verbal spat ensued which allegedly escalated into stone pelting from rooftops.</p>.Chargesheet filed against SP MP Zia-ur-Rehman Barq, 22 others in Sambhal Jama Masjid violence case.<p>At the time, the former minister was riding a horse carriage as part of the procession and was safely escorted out by supporters. A video of the incident has surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>Singh later said that he left the event after witnessing only an altercation and was unaware of any stone pelting.</p>.<p>The bypolls were held on Sunday, in which Mumtaz secured 1,288 votes, defeating Tabassum, who got 948 votes.</p>.<p>A police team led by Tauru Sadar Station House Officer Inspector Jitender Singh reached the spot following the incident and brought the situation under control.</p>.<p>Based on a complaint from Mumtaz's father, Khalid Hussain, an FIR was registered against 77 people at Sadar Tauru police station.</p>.<p>The accused include Saddik, Asfaq, Tahir, Faimuddin, Tamil, Soyab, Akhtar, Ikram, Fata, Tabassum, and others, police said.</p>.<p>Deputy Superintendent of Police Devendra Singh said nine persons have been arrested so far.</p>.<p>Among the arrested five were sent to judicial custody, while four others are being questioned, the SHO said. </p>