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By Scroll Staff

At least 50 persons, including members of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, have been booked in eight cases registered in connection with the violent protests last week in Himachal Pradesh against a mosque they claim has been constructed illegally, The Indian Express reported on Monday

Over the past two weeks, Hindutva organisations have been demanding the demolition of portions of the mosque in Shimla’s Sanjauli area.

On September 11, the police used water cannon and lathi-charged demonstrators when the agitation turned violent. Around 10 persons, including police personnel and women, were injured in the clashes, PTI reported.

Shimla Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Gandhi said that 50 to 60 suspects were identified for violating prohibitory orders, throwing stones and attacking the police personnel during the protest.

The Shimla district administration had issued prohibitory orders in Sanjauli on September 10 after Hindutva organisations called for the protest march.

“Raids are on to nab them,” Gandhi said about protestors. “Some of them were found absconding. Key identified suspects were found involved in more than one registered FIRs [first information reports].”

Gandhi added that many of the councillors had also participated in the protests. “Certain VHP [Vishwa Hindu Parishad] volunteers were earlier booked in cases of protests,” he said. “We have also sought assistance of our counterparts in Solan, Sirmaur and Kangra from where the suspects came.”

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