Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Internet suspended in 3 blocks after violence

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KOTA: Internet services have been suspended for 24 hours in three blocks of Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district following arson and incidents of loot, which took place hours after a scuffle between youths from two different communitie­s, police said.

The violence took place on Monday night, hours after the youths from the Muslim and Sondhya Rajput communitie­s scuffled over an issue.

The matter did not escalate at that time but later social media messages that Hindus have been attacked in Gangdhar town started circulatin­g, triggering communal tensions.

The authoritie­s have suspended the Internet services in Gangdhar, Pedawa and Bhawani Mandi blocks for 24 hours from 12 am on Monday night to July 21 midnight . Police have registered four cases against around 200 people, mostly unidentifi­ed, for provoking violence and damaging public property.

Three people have been arrested while 35 have been detained for questionin­g so far, police said. According to police, communal tensions gripped the area after the provocativ­e messages were circulated on social media on Monday evening.

Jhalawar SP Kiran Kang Sidhu said they immediatel­y arrested three youths involved in the scuffle but Laxman Singh of the Sondhya Rajput community, along with 100 to 150 people, reached the Gangdhar police station, demanding the arrest of all from the other group. The mob was not satisfied with the arrest of just three youths and set the sawmill where the scuffle had taken place on fire, the SP said.

When police tried to stop them, members from both communitie­s started pelting each other with stones. The mob also set a few vehicles on fire and damaged public property, the SP said.

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