Sikh, Muslim clashes erupt in India

Saharanpur - Two persons were reportedly killed and 19 injured in after a clash of Sikhs with Muslims over a Gurdwara land in Saharanpur turned violent. Six are stated to be in a critical state. As reported by Channel News Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.
However, DM Sandya Tiwari did not confirm any deaths. The Saharanpur administration has imposed curfew under Section 144 in the district after violence erupted between two groups at Gurdwara Road of Qutub Sher area on Saturday morning over a Gurdwara land. According to TV reports, 13 companies of PAC, RAF and CRPF have been sent to the spot. Chief Secretary Alok Ranjan announced that the curfew has been imposed in three police station areas in Saharanpur.
Several shops and vehicles were burnt to ashes by a mob. The local administration has rushed the Rapid Action Force to the spot to control the situation. Police had to resort to fire tear gas shells to dispel the mob. As the angry mob pelted stones at the police, a city magistrate and five policemen were injured.
Saharanpur District Magistrate Sandya Tiwari said that the situation was brought under control after curfew was clamped in several areas of the city.
“Things are under control. We have imposed prohibitory restrictions in the area. Few policemen have also been injured,” Tiwari told News 18. Additional forces including Rapid Action Force have been rushed to the spot to control the situation.
Sources said the clashes began with a verbal spat over a gurdwara land after a group started construction work by installing a lintel near the site.
“A local court order had come in favour of one community which infuriated the other community that started the construction and led to clashes,” a source said.

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