Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

2 killed in Haldwani as tensions run high

- Neeraj Santoshi letters@hindustant­imes.com

DEHRADUN: Authoritie­s on Friday revised the toll from the violence in Haldwani to two even as top officials from Dehradun rushed to assess the situation on the ground and chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami appealed to people to cooperate with the administra­tion in maintainin­g peace.

Senior police superinten­dent Prahlad Narayan Meena said two people died in the firing. “Earlier there was confusion... that four people died... we received informatio­n about two deaths each from Krishna Hospital and Sushila Tiwari Hospital. But it later came to light that two dead bodies which were initially brought to Krishna Hospital were subsequent­ly taken to Sushila Tiwari Hospital. So there was doubling.”

He said three people were seriously injured and undergoing treatment at Sushila Tiwari Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

The Uttarakhan­d government on Thursday issued a “shoot at sight” order following violence after the demolition of a madrasa, or Islamic seminary, which officials said was illegally built on government land.

District magistrate Vandana said petrol bombs were used, a police station was fired at, and vehicles parked outside were set afire. She claimed the violence was pre-planned and stones were collected earlier.

She insisted the seminary was demolished as part of an ongoing demolition drive against encroachme­nts. “It was not an isolated action. The structure was sealed. The mob did not try to save the structure, but just attacked the state machinery and state symbols.”

She said the mob first pelted stones. “The second attack was through petrol bombs... Banbhulpur­a police station was attacked. Policemen and officials were inside the police station at that time. Then police used retaliator­y force,” she said. Vandana said damage to property was being assessed.

 ?? PTI ?? RAF personnel deployed in Uttarakhan­d's Haldwani.
PTI RAF personnel deployed in Uttarakhan­d's Haldwani.

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