A Dalit group held a protest march in Udhna locality to express solidarity with the community members in Maharashtra over the caste violence in Pune district on January 1.
The Maharashtra bandh, however, was withdrawn later in the day.
Hundreds of Dalit community members gathered under the banner of Samast Ambedkar Samaj and took out a rally. They briefly staged a dharna in front of a stationary train at Udhna Railway Station and blocked a road, affecting the movement of traffic for a while.
"We organised a rally to express solidarity with the members of our community who protested against the violence near Pune.
"As per our plan, we took out the rally in Udhna and blocked a train and road traffic, and shouted slogans outside the BJP headquarters," said Kunal Sonawane who led the protesting group.
Police said the protest was peaceful and no such agitation was reported from anywhere in the state.
Gujarat's in-charge DGP Pramod Kumar said the Surat protesters had sought police permission to organise the march.
Minister of State for Home Pradipsinh Jadeja and senior police officials held a meeting to assess law and order situation in Gujarat following developments in Maharashtra. Kumar also participated in the meeting.
Violence erupted in Pune district when Dalit groups were celebrating the bicentenary of the Bhima-Koregaon battle in which the forces of the British East India Company defeated the Peshwa's army. Right-wing groups have been blamed for the clashes which left one person dead.
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