Communally sensitive Bhainsa town in Telangana has been on edge since Sunday night after clashes broke out between two groups. As many as 8 people were severely injured on Sunday, including two journalists who went to cover the violence and three cops who arrived at the spot to control the clashes.
BHP MP Dharmapuri Arvind has alleged that an All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) leader is responsible for the recent communal clashes that took place in the Bhainsa of Nirmal district of Telangana.
He said that there have been a series of communal clashes in Bhainsa for the last few years. "This happened only because of the inefficiency of the police department and the police department had been working under the pressure of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and AIMIM parties in the state." "Nearly 10 people were injured in the recent communal clash. Two people are seriously injured and are admitted to a private hospital in Hyderabad and are in critical condition. Among those injured, most of them hail are from a journalistic background," he added.
He further said that the police have registered cases on 100 people, out of which 50 people are Hindus and 50 Muslims. He also appealed to all the political parties not to make the Bhainsa communal violence a political issue. V Hanumantha Rao, a senior Congress leader, told that some of the political parties for their own political gains have been instigating people over communal issues.
"I hope that the Telangana government, along with the judiciary, takes firm action against those responsible for this violence and make sure that such incidents don't take place again," Rao said. Several people were injured and few vehicles were torched in clashes that broke out between two groups in Bhainsa on Sunday, police said.
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