Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Trilokpuri clash leaves 1 injured

- Advitya Bahl and Snehal Tripathi htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A group of youths clashed in east Delhi’s Trilokpuri on Saturday, following which police had to rush in reinforcem­ents to ensure that violence did not escalate. Shopkeeper­s in the area downed shutters fearing the violence would escalate but the situation was brought under control within half an hour.

Police said six CCTV cameras and 2 lamp posts were damaged in the stone pelting. A case of rioting has been registered.

The clash was reported from outside the Madina Masjid Chowk, located between blocks 29 and 32, in Trilokpuri.

Police said that the incident took place after a 23-year-old man was beaten by a group of youths at around 8.30pm. Locals said the clash escalated and two groups of Hindus and Muslim youths pelted stones at each other. The situation at present was under control and the police claimed that on Saturday night they had reached the spot within 20 minutes of the incident being reported. Trilokpuri in east Delhi has had a history of riots and communal tension.

In October 2014, groups of Hindu and Muslim youths had clashed in the area after a Mata ki Chowki Jagran was organised in front of a mosque on Diwali night. The clash continued for three days, during which about three dozen people, including policemen, were injured. In April 2015 again, two groups had clashed after entering into an argument over parking issues.

The man injured in the clash, K Jaikumar (23), a resident of block 29, alleged that the clash began after he was attacked by a group of youths. Jaikumar told HT that he was beaten by some youths, who had threatened his nephew on Saturday afternoon. “My nephew was playing cricket when the ball hit some youths who were playing cards in the ground. They then refused to return the ball and so my nephew called me. I went to the playground and had an argument with them . The matter was settled then, but in the evening, the same group attacked me. I was hit on my head and face. Someone kicked me repeatedly,” said Jaikumar.

DCP (east) Rishipal confirmed that there was a clash in which one man named Jaikumar was injured. “The clash between locals was triggered after Jaikumar was beaten up by a group that consisted of both Hindus and Muslims. This was not a communal clash. The situation is under control ,” he alleged.

On Sunday when HT visited Trilokpuri and spotted around 10-15 police officers in the area posted to ensure law and order.

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HT K Jaikumar said he was injured after being attacked by a group of men on Saturday.

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