Curfew In Karauli / Now banned till April 7, police everywhere in the city, home delivery of goods continues

The fire of Kaurali violence is still smoldering in the city. Due to the tense situation, the administration has extended the curfew till April 7. Internet service has also been suspended to stop rumours. Police personnel are deployed everywhere for security. Police teams are specially monitoring the sensitive areas. The situation is also being monitored through drones.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 05, 2022, 10:51 AM
The fire of Kaurali violence is still smoldering in the city. Due to the tense situation, the administration has extended the curfew till April 7. Internet service has also been suspended to stop rumours. Police personnel are deployed everywhere for security. Police teams are specially monitoring the sensitive areas. The situation is also being monitored through drones.

The streets of the city are deserted due to the curfew. Police is also instructing people to stay in their homes. Police personnel are continuously doing flag marches in sensitive areas and appealing to the people to maintain peace.

According to the information, Collector Rajendra Singh Shekhawat had issued orders to open government offices and courts. It has also been decided to conduct the board examinations as per the schedule. The police claim that the police is ready for the safety of the people. Collector Shekhawat said that in the peace committee meeting, it has been decided to open government offices and courts. Employees and lawyers going to and from the office can move by showing the card. At the same time, the children appearing for the examination will be able to come and go by showing the admit card. On Monday, the government employees office and children also reached the school to give the paper.

According to the information received from the administration, along with the imposition of curfew till April 7, internet service will also be closed. The administration does not want to take any risk till the situation becomes completely normal, which may once again worsen the situation. Administration officials and public representatives are continuously meeting with both the communities and appealing to maintain peace.

Police arrested 46 accused

Inspector General of Police Bharatpur Range Prasanna Kumar Khamesra said that so far 46 people have been arrested in the case and seven have been detained for questioning. 13 people have been arrested after registering a case for creating nuisance. 33 people have been arrested for violating curfew and disturbing the peace. Police have also seized 21 two wheelers and four wheelers. Over 1200 police officers and jawans have been deployed across the city.

SIT starts investigation

The SIT formed by the government has started investigating the matter. On Monday, SIT members gathered evidence from the violence-hit area with the help of SFL. It is being told that during the investigation, stones have also been found on the roof of a house, the police have evacuated them. The SIT will also interrogate those arrested on charges of violence. Those injured in the violence and the shopkeepers present in the market during the incident can also be questioned.

A close watch of the top police officers

According to the information, Collector Rajendra Singh Shekhawat, Superintendent of Police Karauli Shailendra Singh Indolia, Additional Director General of Police Sanjib Narzari, Inspector General of Police Bharat Lal Meena, Deputy Inspector General of Police Rahul Prakash, Deputy Commissioner Jaipur South Mridul Kachhawa, Superintendent of Police Dholpur Narayan Togus kept a close watch on the situation in the city. are created.

arson in three shops on sunday

The rumor mill continues in the city. Due to this there is an atmosphere of fear among the people. People are imprisoned in their homes due to curfew and fear. On the other hand, it is being told that the incident of arson also came to light in three shops on Sunday. Taking immediate action, the police deployed police personnel on the spot.

Door to door supply of milk and vegetables

After the curfew, the biggest problem faced by the people was regarding the essential goods. In such a situation, the administration has given the responsibility of delivering essential goods to the people's homes. On Monday, the department supplied milk, vegetables and other essential items from door to door. Along with this, the administration has issued passes to the shopkeepers of other essential services including dairy and medical stores.

MP said- CM Gehlot should come to Karauli and see who spread violence

Here, Dholpur MP Dr Manoj Rajoria has retaliated on the attack on BJP and the central government by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in Barmer on Sunday. He said that the Chief Minister's statement is condemnable. Gehlot comes to Karauli to see who has disturbed the peace. He said that on the day of the incident, there was an appeal to make peace by holding a meeting with Karauli MLA Lakhan Singh and the people of both the communities. BJP has not done any such incident.

what is the matter

The incident of stone pelting came to light on Saturday evening at a bike rally taken out on Hindu New Year in Karauli, Rajasthan. Due to this the atmosphere in Hatwara market became tense. More than 35 shops, a house and bikes were set ablaze by the miscreants. In view of the deteriorating situation, first section 144, curfew and then internet service was stopped in the city. 43 people, including policemen, were injured in the violence, while the condition of a person named Pushpendra was critical. He is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Jaipur.