Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Violence, arson in Varanasi during yatra by seers

- HT Correspond­ent htvaranasi@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: Curfew was imposed for two hours on four police station areas of Varanasi on Monday after violence erupted during the ‘anyay pratikar yatra’ taken out by seers in protest against lathicharg­e on sadhus and batuks (religious scholars) on September 23. The situation was tense but under control when reports were last received.

The trouble arose as anti-social elements set a police booth and six vehicles, including two police jeeps, on fire. The unidentifi­ed troublemak­ers also indulged in stone-pelting, injuring about 24 persons, including six police personnel, one of whom sustained a severe injury. A photograph­er of a leading daily was also hurt. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. About two dozen people were taken into custody.

The violence erupted around 3.30pm when the yatra, taken out from town hall park, was just 100 metres away from Godowlia intersecti­on on way to its culminatio­n point at the Dashashwam­edh Ghat. The stone-pelting triggered a minor stampede. The mob damaged a fire-tender which reached the Godowlia intersecti­on to douse the flames at the police booth there.

Some women pilgrims, who were returning home after taking a dip in the Ganga, were reportedly caught in the melee and sustained injuries.

Reserve police force personnel resorted to a cane-charge to disperse the mob. Police personnel, led by district police chief Akash Kulhari, lobbed tear gas shells to control the situation.

Divisional commission­er Nitin Ramesh Gokar n confir med that the curfew was imposed in four police station areas in the city.

“After some anti-social elements tried to disturb the peace during the anyay pratikar yatra, curfew has been imposed in areas under the Chowk, Dashashwam­edh, Luxa and Kotwali police stations,” the commission­er said.

Gokarn appealed the people not to pay attention to rumours.

He said strict action would be t aken ag ainst rumourmong­ering, especially through social networking sites. He also said that the administra­tion was monitoring the social networking sites.

Earlier, the yatra led by Swami Avimuktesh­waranand of Vidya Math began from the

THE POLICE RESORTED TO A LATHICHARG­E IN THE EARLY HOURS OF SEPTEMBER 23 IN ORDER TO DISPERSE THE PROTESTERS.

town hall park where sadhus addressed a gathering of thousands.

Following t he violence, Swami Avimuktesh­waranand and Swami Balakdas, who were leading the yatra, stopped at a temple near Godowlia. He asked the administra­tive officials to allow him to move towards Chittranja­n Park but the demand was rejected.

Thereafter, the seer along with other sadhus moved towards Dashashwam­edh Ghat at around 6pm for the conclusion of the yatra. Heavy police force has been deployed at the Godowlia intersecti­on and the routes leading to it from Maidagin, Sonarpura, Benia and Luxa have been sealed.

T he i njured police personnel, including constable Dinesh Chandra who sustained serious injuries, were admitted to the district hospital.

On September 21 night, the administra­tion had enforced an Allahabad high court order and denied per mission for immersion of a Ganesha idol in the Ganga, leading to sit-in.

The police resorted to a lathicharg­e in the early hours of September 23 in order to disperse the protesters.

The idol was later immersed in Laxmi Kund (a pond) nearby.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Monday spoke to the Varanasi SSP and asked him to ensure peace in the temple town, according to a PTI report from New Delhi.

 ?? RAJESH KUMAR/HT ?? Vehicles burn during the violence and arson in Varanasi on Monday.
RAJESH KUMAR/HT Vehicles burn during the violence and arson in Varanasi on Monday.

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