Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Clashes over temple celebratio­n Curfew clamped in Assam dist

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TEZPUR : The Army conducted a flag march in the troubled areas of Sonitpur district, which witnessed clashes between two communitie­s following a bike rally by Bajrang Dal activists to celebrate the groundbrea­king ceremony for the Ram temple in Ayodhya, officials said.

An indefinite curfew has been clamped in areas under the jurisdicti­ons of Thelamara and Dhekiajuli police stations in the district, they said.

Sonitpur Additional Superinten­dent of Police, Numal Mahata, told PTI on Thursday that Army personnel conducted a flag march during midnight in the areas under Thelamara police station on the district administra­tion’s request.

“We have already detained two persons for questionin­g.

There was no report of any untoward incident since last night. The situation is fully under control,” he said.

Mahata also said around 10 people from both sides suffered injuries. The Bajrang Dal, however, claimed at least 12 of its activists were injured.

Meanwhile, sources said Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), Gyanendra Pratap Singh, has been asked to visit the disturbed areas to assess the situation and he is already on his way. Sonitpur Superinten­dent of Police, Mugdhajyot­i Dev Mahanta, has also been camping at the spot since Wednesday evening.

The clashes broke out when the bike-borne activists were going to a temple at Bhora Singori, playing loud music and mouthing slogans. A senior official said locals objected to the booming music and questioned the presence of such a large gathering amid the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to strife.

Sonitpur District Deputy Commission­er Manvendra Pratap Singh’s vehicle was vandalised when he reached the spot shortly after the incident, the official said.

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