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Man booked, around 30 detained over Bahraich violence in UP

Sunday's violence, which was triggered by disagreement over music being blasted out from loudspeakers while procession, had led to the death of a 22-year-old
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People set fire to two-wheelers after a youth died of a gunshot wound during a religious procession carrying an idol of Goddess Durga for immersion, at Mahrajganj Bazar, in Bahraich district, Sunday, October 13, 2024. PTI
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Police have booked a man and detained around 30 people in connection with the communal violence that broke out in a village here and led to the death of a 22-year-old, officials said on Monday.

The face-off occurred on Sunday in the Mahrajganj area of Mansoor village when a Durga idol immersion procession passed through. Around half a dozen people were injured in stone pelting and firing.

Superintendent of Police (SP), Bahraich, Vrinda Shukla said 25-30 people have been detained and efforts are on to bring normalcy in the areas affected by disturbance.

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She added that an adequate police force has been deployed.

“All anarchist elements will be identified,” Shukla said, adding that stringent action would be taken against them.

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The SP said a case has been registered against a person identified as Salman. Gunshots were fired from his house, which also functions as a shop.

Identities of those involved in the incident are being ascertained and some suspects have been detained, she said.

Sunday's violence was triggered by a disagreement over music being blasted out from loudspeakers while the procession was passing through the area.

Ram Gopal Mishra of Rehua Mansoor village was walking in the procession when he suffered a bullet wound. He was rushed to a hospital where he died during treatment, one of his family members said.

The area was fraught with communal tension after the killing. Similar processions were cancelled in Fakharpur town and some other places.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath denounced the violence and directed the administration to communicate with religious organisations and get the idol immersions done on time.

He also directed police to deploy personnel at the immersion sites.

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