Gujarat communal clash: Security stepped up in Vadavali; cross FIRs filed

One person had on Saturday succumbed to injuries sustained during the clash

Special Operation Group of Jammu and Kashmir police personnel move inside the Army Brigade camp during a terror attack in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.
Special Operation Group of Jammu and Kashmir police personnel move inside the Army Brigade camp during a terror attack in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.
Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Mar 26 2017 | 3:35 PM IST
Security was on Sunday stepped up in the communal violence-hit Vadavali village in Patan district where one person was killed after clashes even as members of the two communities lodged cross FIRs against 45 persons.

A combing operation is on in the village, located around 100 km from Ahmedabad, police said, adding the situation is now peaceful.

Tight security is in place to avoid any further clash, Patan Superintendent of Police A G Chauhan told PTI.

"A total of 150 police personnel from Patan and Banaskantha districts are stationed at the village apart from two companies of State Reserve Police and several senior police officials. The situation is peaceful," Chauhan said.

An officer at Chanasma police station said the members of the two communities filed cross FIRs against 45 persons.

He said that 31 persons have been booked under various IPC sections, including 302 (murder), 147, 148, 149 (rioting armed with deadly weapons, unlawful assembly), 395, 397 (robbery), 435 and 436 (mischief by fire).

Besides, 14 persons have been booked under all the above sections except that for murder, the official said.

One person had on Saturday succumbed to injuries sustained during the clash while six others were injured.

The violence started following a minor fight between two students of different communities, an official of Chanasana police station said.

Soon the dispute escalated and the members of the two communities attacked each other with sticks, iron rods and other weapons.

Police fired seven rounds in the air and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the mob who torched vehicles and some houses.

The injured persons have been admitted to a hospital, police said.
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First Published: Mar 26 2017 | 3:35 PM IST

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