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Curfew in Patiala after groups clash over anti-Khalistan march, 4 hurt

Last updated on: April 29, 2022 22:59 IST

Curfew was clamped Friday evening after four people were injured as two groups clashed over an “anti-Khalistan march” in Punjab's Patiala city, hurling stones at each other.

The police opened fire in the air to bring the situation under control.

IMAGE: Police stopping agitating people near Kali Devi temple, in Patiala, April 29, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

The curfew will be enforced between 7 pm Friday and 6 am Saturday in Patiala district, authorities said. Essential services were exempted.

Hours later, police arrested Harish Singla, “working president” of a group called "Shiv Sena (Bal Thackeray)" for taking out the procession without permission and instigating violence.

The clash took place outside the Kali Mata temple after Singla's group had begun the Khalistan Murdabad march from the nearby Arya Samaj Chowk.

 

Some Sikh activists, including Nihangs, who had initially gathered at Dukh Niwaran Sahib Gurdwara, marched towards the temple, a few of them seen brandishing swords.

Their procession too did not have permission from the authorities, officials said.

Near the temple, the two groups came face to face and hurled stones at each other, the police said.

The temple gates were locked and the police deployed in large numbers to prevent the violence from spreading further in the city, officials said.

Harish Singla said the march was organised as a reply to the announcement by the Sikhs for Justice to mark April 29 as the “foundation day of Khalistan”.

The banned group based overseas is headed by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

Two of the four people injured in the violence are policemen. Their condition is stable, police said. They have registered a case over the violence.

The National Commission for Minorities wrote to the Punjab government seeking a report on the Patiala violence within a week.

Opposition leaders slammed the new Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab over the violence.

"Visuals from Patiala are disturbing,” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted, stressing that peace and harmony are 'most imperative.'

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann summoned a high-level meeting of officers after the clash.

The CM later said he has ordered a probe into the clash and given strict instructions that not a single culprit is spared.

"Anti-Punjab forces will not be allowed to disturb Punjab's peace at any cost," he said.

"The incident of clashes in Patiala is deeply unfortunate,” he tweeted. “We are closely monitoring the situation and will not let anyone create disturbance in the state."

A few hours after the clash, Patiala Inspector General of Police Rakesh Agarwal told reporters that the situation was under control.

"We have called force from outside. A peace committee meeting has been called by the Deputy Commissioner on Saturday," he said.

He said the incident took place because of rumours spread by some “some mischievous elements”.

“We have controlled the situation. We are also conducting a flag march in Patiala city," he added.

Patiala deputy commissioner-cum district magistrate Sakshi Sawhney said, “We appeal to all to maintain calm and not to lend credence to any rumours."

Several Punjab ministers and MLAs expressed concern over the violence.

"I strongly condemn the clashes that took place in Patiala today. Appealing to all sections of society to follow the path of peace and humanity," Punjab's Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said.

But the opposition targeted the AAP government over the “worsening” law and order situation.

"Complete anarchy in the state,” Leader of the Opposition Pratap Singh Bajwa tweeted.

“It's high time that the Punjab CM gets his house in order. Law & order has collapsed in the past one month with one incident after the other taking place in the state,” the Congress leader said.

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