During the procession of Ram Navami, there was a huge uproar in six states of the country. In Gujarat, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, miscreants pelted stones on the procession. This sparked violence. One died in Gujarat. There was a ruckus in Delhi's JNU campus over non-veg food during the puja. The miscreants pelted stones at the students. Many students were injured in this. Let us know what happened in which state?
Ruckus in three districts of Gujarat, one dead, many injured
In Sabarkantha, Anand and Dwarka of Gujarat, miscreants created huge ruckus. In Sabarkantha, there was an attack on the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (ABVP) procession on Ram Navami. Several vehicles and shops were set on fire. Violence erupted after stone pelting during the Shobha Yatra in Anand district. One person died in this. In Dwarka also miscreants targeted processions. Over 15 people have been arrested by the police for creating a ruckus. Heavy police force has been deployed in all the three districts.
West Bengal: Stone pelting on Shobha Yatra in Bankura, Union Minister's car also attacked
There was a lot of ruckus during the Ram Navami procession in Bankura, West Bengal. The miscreants pelted stones on the procession coming out from the front of the mosque located near the Machantala petrol pump turn here. Union Minister of State for Education Dr. Subhash Sarkar said that "Stones were pelted on Ram Navami procession in Bankura. It was done politically. They also pelted stones at my car. I appeal to the police to identify the accused and arrest them." to be done." The police resorted to lathi-charge to stop the violence that broke out after the stone-pelting. So far 17 people have been arrested in this case.
Jharkhand: Stone pelting on procession, attack with sharp weapons
Stones were pelted on the procession of Ram Navami near Hirahi Bhokta Garden area of Lohardaga district of Jharkhand. Those involved in the procession were attacked with sharp weapons. More than 15 people involved in the procession were injured. There is tension in the entire district. In view of the situation, a large number of security forces have been deployed in the area. It is alleged that the procession was passing near a graveyard. During this some people of other community attacked.
Madhya Pradesh: Uproar, arson, four houses burnt down in Khargone
There was a lot of ruckus on Ram Navami in Khargone of Madhya Pradesh too. There was a arson in the city, in which four houses were completely gutted. It is being told that the procession of Ram Navami had started when the miscreants started a dispute regarding the DJ. Soon stone-pelting started. After this both the sides clashed with each other. A police officer was also injured in the attack by miscreants. It is being told that the miscreants have also vandalized the Sheetla Mata temple. For the time being, the district administration imposed curfew in Talab Chowk, Gaushala Marg, Motipura, behind the stadium, in the Tower area.
Delhi: Ruckus in JNU campus
Controversy started in JNU regarding worship on Ram Navami. Violence broke out between ABVP and Left students. Some students have been injured in this incident. Actually, some students were worshiping on Ramnavami in Kaveri Hostel. It is alleged that during this time leftist student leaders started Roza Iftar party. Took non veg. On this some students who were worshiping Ram Navami protested. Said that it is not right to bring non-veg during worship. After this, fighting started between both the sides. Many students were injured in this. At present, the police have started investigation by registering an FIR in the matter. Police force has been deployed in JNU campus as a precautionary measure.
Karnataka: Stone pelting on procession, tension
Stone pelting took place during the procession of Ram Navami in Kolar, Karnataka. Home Minister Araga Gyanendra gave this information on Monday. He said the atmosphere had deteriorated a bit after the stone-pelting, but the situation was handled by the police. Now police force has been deployed to control the tension.