In Mehsana district's Kadi town, protesters torched three state transport buses, while a mob held up Ahmedabad- bound Navjivan Express in tracks for several minutes in Surat.
In Dholka town of Ahmedabad district, a rampaging mob vandalised Mamlatdar Office and hurled stones at police, who in turn fired 12 teargas shells to quell the protest.
Following the incident, police detained 40 people, which, however triggered more protests as locals gheraoed the police station demanding release of the detainees.
In Kadi town, three state transport buses were set ablaze at different places, hours after thousands of Dalits took out a silent protest march in the town.
"While two buses were burnt near GIDC, another was torched at Detroj road," police said.
As per state transport authorities, a total of six buses have been torched while more than 50 buses damaged by protesters across the state in the last three days.
In several parts of state, a shutdown was observed, besides road blockade and silent protests.
Amid tension, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi met the kin of the tannery workers who were beaten up allegedly by self-styled vigilante for skinning a dead cow on July 11 and assured them of all help. He also visited the hospital in Rajkot where the victims are admitted.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled to visit Una in Gujarat's Gir-Somnath district tomorrow.
Meanwhile, at Modasa in Arvalli district, shopkeepers called for a market bandh to protest against damage caused to their property during the state-wide bandh call given by Dalits yesterday.
Near Udhna in Surat, thousands of Dalit protesters took
out a rally and halted Navjivan Express until police cleared the tracks.
Incidents of violence were also reported late last night in Rajkot and Mehsana, while protest marches were held in Limbdi and Surat today, police said, adding a city bus was damaged in Rajkot last night.
State transport bus service resumed today after remaining suspended yesterday in view of the protest, officials said.
16 people have been arrested so far in connection with the assault on Dalits, while four policemen have been suspended for dereliction of duty.
Since the time of eruption of protests, 17 dalit youths have tried to commit suicide in separate incidents across state.
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