Maharashtra: Violence over water in Aurangabad, 1 killed, 25 injured
Maharashtra: Violence over water in Aurangabad, 1 killed, 25 injured
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Violence erupted between two communities in Aurangabad, Maharashtra last night. There is still a situation of tension in the old area of ​​Aurangabad. According to the police, a feud on Friday took the form of a violent clash between the two communities. After this communal violence spread to Gandhinagar, Rajabazar and Shahganj areas of the city. A young man has died during the violence. 

According to the police, violent clashes continue on the night of Friday and people from both communities have fiercely attacked and arson in shops in the affected areas. In the violent clash, 25 people have been injured so far, in which there are 15 policemen. Many officers of the police are also injured.

The police also fired in order to control the rioters, in which one child was injured. In order to overcome the violence, a large number of police have been deployed in the old part of Aurangabad and Section 144 has been imposed.

The police say that till now it is not known what violence has spread to about It is being said that the dispute started due to discrimination in cutting the illegal water pipeline. There is also a matter of professional supremacy. On Saturday morning at least 100 shops were gutted. At present, a large number of security forces are deployed in the city and stress situation remains.

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