Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Curfew in Jaipur after one dies in police-mob clashes

- Deep Mukherjee & Salik Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com (With IANS inputs)

Curfew was imposed in parts of Jaipur after late-night violence between locals and police, triggered by an alleged assault on a woman by the cops, left one person dead in Ramganj area of the state capital’s walled city.

Stone-pelting agitators set five vehicles, including an ambulance on fire, damaged a patrol vehicle besides breaking the camera of a photojourn­alist as police resorted to tear-gas firing and baton-charging the mob, before deploying additional forces after nearly two hours of violence.

A little after midnight, police confirmed the death of a civilian, Aadil, and said the cause will be ascertaine­d after post-mortem.

The walled city encompasse­s Jaipur’s oldest areas falling within a wall built in 1727 built by then-king Maharaja Jai Singh II. Ramganj has a large Muslim population and is considered a sensitive area where tempers can flare very quickly.

According to locals, Friday’s clash erupted after a Muslim woman was allegedly hit by a cop with a baton while evicting illegal street vendors around 8 pm.

“The law and order situation is stable now. We are taking the help of the public and community leaders to maintain peace in the area,” Jaipur police commission­er Sanjay Agarwal told Hindustan Times.

“Curfew has been imposed till further orders in Manak Chowk, Subhash Chowk, Galta Gate and Ramganj police station areas of the city,” the police commission­er told news agency IndoAsian News Service.

There were also reports of the police, as a preventive measure, firing in the air in an attempt to control the violent mob in parts of Rajasthan’s capital.

According to sources, internet connection in various parts of the city could also be suspended to prevent the spread of rumours.

ACCORDING TO LOCALS, CLASH ERUPTED AFTER A MUSLIM WOMAN WAS ALLEGEDLY HIT BY A COP WITH A BATON WHILE EVICTING ILLEGAL STREET VENDORS

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