<p>Shajapur: Police have arrested a man after one person was killed and seven others were injured as two groups clashed over some dispute in Maksi town of Madhya Pradesh's Shajapur district, a senior official said on Thursday.</p><p>The clash took place around 9.30 pm on Wednesday in which stones were hurled and firearms were used by members of the two groups. The violence was a fallout of a confrontation that occurred on Monday between the two groups, the district collector of Shajapur said in a statement.</p><p>A case had been registered in connection with the September 23 incident at the Maksi police station under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A man, identified as Anees Khan, was arrested and sent to jail, while others were absconding, it said.</p>.People injured in clash in UP village, cops attacked while chasing accused; one held. <p>The two groups again clashed over the issue on Wednesday night near Nagarpati Hanuman temple. They threw stones and used firearms during the clash, it said.</p><p>The cause behind the dispute is under investigation, police said.</p><p>During the violence on Wednesday, Amzad Khan, Iqbal Khan, Arbaz, Junaid Khan, Arzan Khan, Rihan Khan and another man named Arbaz suffered injuries and were admitted to a hospital. But Amzad Khan succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, they said.</p><p>Shajapur collector Riju Bafna and Superintendent of Police (SP) Yashpal Singh Rajput are currently camping in Maksi to monitor the situation. A large number of police personnel are deployed there to maintain law and order in the town, as per the statement.</p><p>The situation is peaceful at present, it said.</p><p>Taking cognisance of the incident, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday night directed the divisional commissioner and inspector general of Ujjain range and sought information from them.</p><p>The CM also directed the administration to ensure that the injured persons receive proper medical attention.</p><p>While six of the seven injured were referred to Indore for treatment, one is hospitalised in Ujjain, officials said. </p>
<p>Shajapur: Police have arrested a man after one person was killed and seven others were injured as two groups clashed over some dispute in Maksi town of Madhya Pradesh's Shajapur district, a senior official said on Thursday.</p><p>The clash took place around 9.30 pm on Wednesday in which stones were hurled and firearms were used by members of the two groups. The violence was a fallout of a confrontation that occurred on Monday between the two groups, the district collector of Shajapur said in a statement.</p><p>A case had been registered in connection with the September 23 incident at the Maksi police station under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A man, identified as Anees Khan, was arrested and sent to jail, while others were absconding, it said.</p>.People injured in clash in UP village, cops attacked while chasing accused; one held. <p>The two groups again clashed over the issue on Wednesday night near Nagarpati Hanuman temple. They threw stones and used firearms during the clash, it said.</p><p>The cause behind the dispute is under investigation, police said.</p><p>During the violence on Wednesday, Amzad Khan, Iqbal Khan, Arbaz, Junaid Khan, Arzan Khan, Rihan Khan and another man named Arbaz suffered injuries and were admitted to a hospital. But Amzad Khan succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, they said.</p><p>Shajapur collector Riju Bafna and Superintendent of Police (SP) Yashpal Singh Rajput are currently camping in Maksi to monitor the situation. A large number of police personnel are deployed there to maintain law and order in the town, as per the statement.</p><p>The situation is peaceful at present, it said.</p><p>Taking cognisance of the incident, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday night directed the divisional commissioner and inspector general of Ujjain range and sought information from them.</p><p>The CM also directed the administration to ensure that the injured persons receive proper medical attention.</p><p>While six of the seven injured were referred to Indore for treatment, one is hospitalised in Ujjain, officials said. </p>