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Violence in Malda over religious slur

GROUP PROTESTING AGAINST REMARKS BY LEADER ATTACK POLICE STATION

- By Correspond­ent

Amassive rally organised by a Muslim organisati­on protesting against the derogatory remarks of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha leader, Kamlesh Tiwari, against Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) turned violent on Sunday in Malda district of West Bengal.

“The situation in Kaliachawk is now under control. We are collecting the reports of damages.” Anuj Sharma, Inspector General (Law and Order), said.

According to police, the protesters set ablaze about 40 vehicles, including a dozen private vehicles, and set the Kaliachak Police Station on fire, leading to blockade of National Highway 34 for several hours.

Subhabrata Ghosh, the inspector-in-charge of Kaliachawk police station, and other police officers were wounded when in the attack. The police officers who were soon outnumbere­d fled, sources said.

“There was a rally of about 250,000 people, which took an ugly turn. About 25 vehicles, including some police vans, were set on fire. Policemen were beaten up but there were no severe injuries. I have heard of one person sustaining a bullet injury but there is no official confirmati­on of it,” Additional Superinten­dent of Police, Dilip Hazra, said.

However, the area seemed like a ghost town on Monday morning with most people staying indoors and most offices and business establishe­d closed. “The situation is still tense and most people fearing for their life preferred to stay indoors. Police has done flag march in various areas, but people are unsure when violence would against erupt,” said Paresh De, a resident of Kaliachak.

“Yesterday’s violence had led to massive loss of property. Apart from damaging public property and police and army vehicles, around 30 houses were ransacked and many other small shops and business establishm­ents in the area were damaged. Most did not venture out fearing further loss,” said Sunil Das, a businessma­n in the area.

Two people, including a Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) activist from a nearby area who led a separate group of people to stop the protesters, were injured in the violence.

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