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Heavy police deployment, internet ban continue in Rajasthan's Karauli

The move comes after 35 people were injured in clashes during the Hindu new year on Saturday
Last Updated 03 April 2022, 07:10 IST

Curfew remained in force on Sunday in Rajasthan's Karauli where communal clashes had broken out after stones were pelted at a motorcycle rally taken out to celebrate Nav Samvatsar, leaving around 35 people injured.

ADG, Law and Order, Hawa Singh Ghumaria said 36 people have been detained in connection with the violence on Saturday and the situation is under control now.

Police on Sunday said that mobile internet remained suspended to check the spread of rumours in Karauli, which is 170 kilometres from the state capital of Jaipur.

The rally to mark Nav Samvatsar was passing through a Muslim-dominated area when some people pelted stones. The violence escalated and a few shops and a bike were burnt. Several others were damaged, the police said.

Of the 35 injured, nine have been admitted to the Karauli district hospital and one to Jaipur's SMS hospital. The rest were discharged after primary treatment on Saturday night. The police said a team is assessing the damage to property.

Governor Kalraj Mishra and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had spoken to Director General of Police (DGP) M L Lather and appealed to the public to maintain peace. Gehlot had directed the DGP to take strict action against the culprits.

Officials said 600 policemen, including 50 officers, from deputy superintendent of police and inspector ranks, have been deployed and four IPS officers have been sent from Jaipur to Karauli.

BJP state president Satish Poonia had held the Congress government responsible for the incident.

“Congress government’s appeasement policy is responsible for it. No arrest has been made so far. It was a planned attack on the bike rally which was organised on Hindu new year,” Poonia had alleged.

Former chief minister and BJP leader Vasundhara Raje also condemned the incident, and said the "hate mentality" cannot be allowed to flourish in Rajasthan.

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(Published 03 April 2022, 05:42 IST)

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