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Ganesha immersion row: Curfew imposed in Varanasi after violence

Last updated on: October 06, 2015 01:58 IST

Twelve people, including 8 policemen, were injured on Monday in widespread violence and arson in Varanasi during a procession by seers and other locals, prompting authorities to impose curfew for a few hours to control the situation.

Police tries to contain the violence that broke out in parts of Varanasi leading to a citywide curfew. Photograph: Sandeep Pal/Rediff.com

29 people were arrested in connection with the incidents of stone-pelting and setting ablaze of a police booth, few shops as also a number of vehicles in this Lok Sabha constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Additional forces were rushed to Varanasi on Monday night as the situation remained tense. The administration ordered closure of schools and colleges on Tuesday.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh tonight spoke to Varanasi SSP Akash Kulhari to take stock of the situation and asked him to ensure peace.

The violence broke out during a march by seers and some other locals, when some miscreants in the crowd resorted to stone-pelting at policemen, police sources said.

Thousands of people, including seers, Congress MLA Ajay Rai along with some other leaders from his party and those from the Bharatiya Janata Party took out the march from Townhall to Dashashwamedh Ghat to protest against the incident of lathicharge on them during their dharna staged between September 21 and 23.

The dharna had been staged for being prevented from immersing Ganesha idols in Ganga.

A few shops, a police booth and a number of vehicles were set ablaze by the mobs which also vandalised public property.

Vadals burned down private and public property forcing the cops to resort to lathicharge. Photograph: Sandeep Pal/Rediff.com

Police resorted to lathichage and tear gas shelling to disperse the mobs and bring the situation under control, the sources said.

Eight policemen and 4 others were injured in the violence, Kulhari said.

Curfew was imposed in various parts of Varanasi at around 4.30 pm to bring the situation under control and it was lifted after a few hours, the SSP said.

He said 29 people have been arrested and more arrests are expected after the video footage from media persons and CCTV cameras is examined.

The curfew was imposed in four police station areas - Dashashwamedh, Chowk, Kotwali and Luxa, Kulhari said.

Police also carried out a flag march in the affected areas.

To maintain law, order and communal harmony, additional forces have been sent to Varanasi, Principal Secretary (Home) Debashish Panda said in Lucknow.

The state government has taken incidents of vandalism, stone pelting and arson in Varanasi seriously, he said, adding the local administration has been directed to deal strongly with anarchist elements.

A government spokesman said that during the protest procession, the mobs pelted stones on police and indulged in arson which was effectively controlled by the district administration.

He said the situation was peaceful and under control.

District Magistrate Ram Mani Yadav announced that schools and colleges in Varanasi will be closed on Tuesday in view of the incident.

The violence led to panic, with people, including domestic tourists, taking shelter even in public toilets and houses of local people.

Varanasi Divisional Commissioner Nitin Ramesh Gokaran has appealed the people to maintain peace.

Inspector General (Varanasi Zone) Amrender Singh Sengar, along with other senior officials rushed to the spot and are now monitoring the situation on the ground.

At least three police jeeps, nearly half-a-dozen motorcycles and some shops were set afire by the mobs, police sources said.

Many policemen and several passersby were injured in the stone-pelting, they said, adding one PAC constable was reported seriously injured.

The miscreants also used crude bombs (cracker bomb). As the police resorted to lathicharge to control the stone-pelters, the unidentified youth set many police vehicles on fire. The police then lobbed tear-gas shells to disperse the crowds.

The situation turned worse for the women devotees, who were on their way to Dashashwamedha Ghat for religious rituals. 

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