Mumbai: Violent violence has erupted in Nanded in Maharashtra during the call for Bharat Bandh. People's shops have been forcibly closed here and police have also been pelted with stones. Police have reached the spot for now and are investigating the case. The incident had created a tense atmosphere in the Shivajinagar area for a while.
It is reported that the bandh was called in protest against the Tripura incident. In Nanded, Muslim organizations took to the streets and raised slogans, but soon the protest turned violent and shops were forcibly shut down. A large number of stones were also thrown on the streets and there was a scuffle with the police. For now, the case is being tried to calm down. Police are deployed at the spot and further investigations are being conducted.
This violence in Maharashtra has been triggered by the violence in Tripura. In fact, Tripura recently witnessed widespread communal violence. The atmosphere in Tripura had started to become a village since the attack on Hindus in Bangladesh. Muslim organizations alleged that they were being threatened and attacked there. There were reports that some mosques were damaged and ransacked. However, the police had dismissed the news in their investigation.
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