Clarion India
BHOPAL – Tension prevailed at a village in Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur district after people from Hindu and Muslim communities clashed over a mazar, police said on Tuesday. People from both sides pelted stones at each other, injuring two people.
The incident occurred in Baronda village, under the Lalbagh police station on Monday night. The incident prompted district administration to deploy security personnel in the village, and the mazar, located near a mosque, was cordoned off.
Recently, the mazar was painted saffron, which led the Muslim community to file a complaint during a public hearing. In response, the administration arranged a meeting in the village, overseen by the Naib Tehsildar, to mediate between the two sides.
However, the meeting turned violent, with members of both groups pelting stones at each other. Four people, including a woman, were injured and taken to the district hospital for treatment.
The police said that security arrangements at border areas of Burhanpur district have also been strengthened. The violence occurred over a mazar located near a Mosque on a roadside in the village. People from two communities claimed the particular place belonged to their religion.
Sources told IANS that this place has witnessed disputes earlier too and it was the third such face-off within the last few months. On the previous two occasions, prompt intervention from district administration and local area police managed to convince people from both communities to avoid confrontation. However, some anti-social elements, who often raise the issue at different platforms (before district administration) for their vested interests, sparked violence again on Monday.
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