The tension started last night when members of minority community objected to the loud music being played by a marriage procession, which was passing from outside a mosque in Chhavni area, police said.
The issue turned ugly when members of both the sides started pelting stones, set ablaze a motorcycle and damaged a police jeep in the night, police said.
Police had to resort to cane charge to quell them in Chhavni area.
However, the situation was brought under control and additional police force was deployed in the area to maintain law and order.
"11 persons including 6 policemen were brought here with injuries. No one is serious," a doctor at the Tonk government hospital said.
"The situation in the area is tense but under control," the police officer said.
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