Stone pelting during Muharram procession in Bareilly, Varanasi

Currently the situation is under control!


On Tuesday, the Members of two communities hurled stones at each other in a fracas during Muharram processions in Bareilly and Varanasi districts. This stone pelting situation led to injuries to several people, police said.

 

According to the information given by the police, In Bareilly, some people from the Hindu community in Majhoua village under Bhojipura police station area complained about the use of a DJ in the tazia procession, saying a “new tradition” was being set, police said.

 

Further said, They allegedly hurled stones and those participating in the procession retaliated. Some people were hurt in the stone pelting, they said.

 

The officials rushed to the spot and somehow pacified the locals assuring them of strict action against those who created ruckus, and the procession was taken out, police said.

 

No new tradition will be allowed, Bareilly Superintendent of Police (Crime) SP Singh said, adding police and PAC have been deployed in the village.

 

As per the statement given by the SP said, If anyone tries to start a new tradition, strict action will be taken against him. Hunt is on to nab the stone pelters, the SP said adding police have brought the situation under control.

 

Superintendent of Police (Rural) Suryakant Tripathi said that at the time of taking out the tazia a dispute started between the two sides over cutting the branch of a tree leading to stone pelting and both the factions armed with lathis clashed in which six people got injured.

 

Situation is fully under control and extra force has been deployed as a precautionary measure, the SP said.


The miscreants will be arrested after registering a case on behalf of the injured, the SP added.

 

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