Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Curfew in Maha city after clash over flags

- Pradip Kumar Maitra letters@hindustant­imes.com

NAGPUR: An indefinite curfew was imposed in twin cities of Achalpur and Paratwada in Maharashtr­a’s Amravati district after members of two communitie­s allegedly pelted stones at each other over removal of religious flags on Sunday night, police said on Monday.

At least 30 people from both sides have been arrested so far. Two Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders were also detained when they tried to visit the spot, police added.

Maharashtr­a home minister Dilip Walse-patil said the situation in Achalpur and Paratwada is under control. Police are investigat­ing Sunday’s incident and strict action has been ordered against perpetrato­rs of the violence, he added.

Providing details, Achalpur police inspector Madhav Garud said members of one of the communitie­s had hoisted religious flags at Khidaki Gate and Dulha Gates of Achalpur city, located 48 km away from Amravati district headquarte­rs, on Saturday on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti.

Around midnight on Sunday, members of the second community allegedly removed the flags, triggering an altercatio­n between the two sides. Both the groups gradually resorted to stone pelting, Garud said.

Police rushed to the spot and fired tear gas shells to disperse the crowd. Both police and state reserve police force brought the situation under control, he added. Two constables sustained minor injuries in the incident, Garud said.

Amravati additional superinten­dent of police Shashikant Satav said three cases under various sections of Indian Penal Code have been registered and as many as 30 people have been arrested so far.

“To prevent any further trouble, more than 600 personnel have been deployed in Achalpur-paratwada twin cities, Kandli village and Demali village,” he said. A huge contingent of police has also been deployed in Akola, Amravati cities, Amravati rural and other nearby cities. All markets were directed to remain shut by the district administra­tion on Monday.

Meanwhile, Amravati district BJP chief Nivedita Choudhury and spokespers­on Shivrai Kulkarni were detained when they tried to enter Achalpur on Monday, Satav said.

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