The question is why violence erupted in Nagpur? The violence is said to be after the claims in which organizations of religion accused other religious organizations of burning a cloth during protests.
The hatred of the BJP’s politics on the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb has now taken the form of violence. There was a fierce stone pelting during a violent clash between two groups on Monday night in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Many people, including policemen, were injured in stone pelting. During this time several vehicles were set on fire.
The first violent clash occurred in two groups on Monday night in the Mahal area of ​​Nagpur. During this time the miscreants set several vehicles on fire. During this time there was a lot of stone pelting. The second clash took place on the old Bhandara Road in Hanspuri area between 10:30 and 11:30 pm. The crowd here burnt several vehicles and vandalized the houses. At present, there is peace and police forces have been deployed in a large number of violence affected areas.
How did the violence erupt?
The question is why violence erupted in Nagpur? The violence is said to be after the claims in which organizations of religion accused other religious organizations of burning a cloth during protests. It is said that religious things were written on the clothes that was burnt by placing on the effigy of Aurangzeb.
It is being told that this protest was organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Nagpur. The protest was held in Sambhajinagar demanding the removal of the grave of the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. On Monday, VHP and Bajrang Dal protested on the issue of Aurangzeb across Maharashtra.
How is the situation in Nagpur now?
There is currently peace in Nagpur after the violence. Section 163 of BNS has been implemented. Violence affected areas have deployed a large number of security forces. The police is currently investigating the entire case. The help of cyber police is being taken to prevent rumors from spreading in Nagpur. Meanwhile, CM Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari have appealed for peace.
How much damage has been done in violence?
It is being told that 25-30 two-wheelers and 2-3 cars were burnt in the violence. Many people, including policemen, were injured in stone pelting. After the violence, pictures have come out from the violence affected areas in the morning, which can be seen that many two -wheelers have been burnt. At the same time, the glass of many cars was found broken.
What did the police say on violence?
DCP Nagpur Archit Chandak told that the incident happened due to some misunderstanding. He said that the situation is currently under control. I appeal to everyone not to leave or do stone pelting. He told that there was stone pelting, so we used force. And also used tear gas. The DCP reported that some vehicles were set on fire during violent demonstrations. The fire was extinguished by calling the fire brigade.
According to the police, more than 20 people have been detained so far. Police are searching for CCTV footage and other video clips present with them to identify the miscreants. The FIR process is going on in the case.
This is the whole incident before violence
Shivjayanti program was organized in front of Shivaji Maharaj’s effigy in the palace complex of Nagpur from 7 to 9 am on Monday morning. At 12 noon, people from a community demonstrated to demand the removal of Aurangzeb’s grave. During this time, the green sheet was covered and burnt on the effigy of Aurangzeb. According to reports, after the effigy, some youths of the area gathered after 5 pm. Around 7 pm, youths of other communities came on the road and started shouting slogans. A large number of youths gathered in a while. There was an argument with the police and the situation worsened. The crowd of around 7.30 pm started throwing stones. In retaliation, the police first lathi -charged and then left tear gas shells.
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