<p>Visiting communal clashes-hit Bhainsa town in Telangana, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has assured government support to the victims in rebuilding their destroyed homes.</p>.<p>Reddy, who was accompanied by state BJP president K Laxman and other leaders, met the victims on Sunday and assured that justice would be done to all, a release from his office said here.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters, the Union Minister of State for Home said he was told by local residents that the attack was planned.</p>.<p>"Both sides suffered," he said adding a decision would be taken on the issue soon.</p>.<p>Reddy also held a meeting with the district officials at Bhainsa.</p>.<p>Laxman said the BJP would demand a CBI probe if the state government does not agree to a judicial inquiry into the clashes.</p>.<p>He targeted the AIMIM over the clashes at Bhainsa.</p>.<p>A trivial issue took a violent turn when members belonging to two different communities clashed at Bhainsa near Adilabad on January 12 leaving 19 people, including eight police officials, injured.</p>.<p>Police had registered more than 10 cases and arrested over 60 people from both the communities.</p>.<p>Several houses were damaged due to fire and a number of two-wheelers were completely burnt during the clashes.</p>
<p>Visiting communal clashes-hit Bhainsa town in Telangana, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has assured government support to the victims in rebuilding their destroyed homes.</p>.<p>Reddy, who was accompanied by state BJP president K Laxman and other leaders, met the victims on Sunday and assured that justice would be done to all, a release from his office said here.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters, the Union Minister of State for Home said he was told by local residents that the attack was planned.</p>.<p>"Both sides suffered," he said adding a decision would be taken on the issue soon.</p>.<p>Reddy also held a meeting with the district officials at Bhainsa.</p>.<p>Laxman said the BJP would demand a CBI probe if the state government does not agree to a judicial inquiry into the clashes.</p>.<p>He targeted the AIMIM over the clashes at Bhainsa.</p>.<p>A trivial issue took a violent turn when members belonging to two different communities clashed at Bhainsa near Adilabad on January 12 leaving 19 people, including eight police officials, injured.</p>.<p>Police had registered more than 10 cases and arrested over 60 people from both the communities.</p>.<p>Several houses were damaged due to fire and a number of two-wheelers were completely burnt during the clashes.</p>