Curfew Imposed After Rajasthan's Violence Till 7 April

Govt. gave 2 hours for relaxation


Jaipur: Ahead of the Rajasthan violence, the Govt. officials imposed a curfew in violence-hit Rajasthan's Karauli was extended till April 7 on Monday considering the law and order situation.

The district administration also made arrangements for class 10 and 12 examinations, allowing students to reach their exam centres after showing their admit cards, officials said, two days after communal clashes in the town.

According to the order issued by Karauli District Collector, Rajendra Shekhawat said. "As the present circumstances are not normal for the law and order situation. In such a situation, curfew is extended till April 7 at midnight."

Despite the curfew, the Govt. yet given a relaxation of two hours will be given to allow people to make essential purchases, and any further relaxation will be provided considering the law and order situation, officials said.

ASP Kishore Butolia said that 13 arrested people were presented before a court from where they were sent to two-day police remand.

"Relaxation in curfew was given for two hours on Monday for purchase of essential items. Central and Rajasthan government offices and courts remained open and employees could reach their offices after showing ID cards," Mr. Shekhawat said.

No untoward incident has been reported, but mobile internet services remain suspended in Karauli, he said.

Taking notes from the incident, The curfew was imposed after incidents of arson and vandalism on Saturday in the wake of stone-pelting at a bike rally on Nav Samvatsar (Hindu New Year), which was passing through a Muslim-dominated area.

The rally was taken out by right-wing organisations, including the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bajrang Dal, police said.

Around 35 people were injured in the violence, they said.

Police arrested 46 people and took seven others in custody for interrogation after the communal violence, Inspector General of Police Prashan Kumar Khamesra of Bharatpur range said.

The case has been registered against 13 accused and 33 others were arrested for violating the curfew order, he said, adding that 21 vehicles have also been seized.

 

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