"Head Constable with local crime branch Pankaj Amreli was injured in stone-pelting in Amreli. He died during treatment at Rajkot hospital. Ten other persons including protesters and policemen have been injured," police said.
Today, three youths attempted to kill themselves by consuming poison at their residential society in Batwa town in Junagadh district.
While a bus was torched in Dhoraji town of Rajkot district and several others damaged, protestors allegedly vandalised sheds for Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) in Rajkot late last night, police said.
"Dinesh Parmar (21), Dinesh Vegra (23) and Rasik Vinjura (40) gathered at Ambedkar Nagar society and consumed poison to protest against the beating (of Dalit youths in Una). We rushed them to Junagadh civil hospital for treatment," police said, adding their condition is stable.
In Surendranagar, agitators blocked a highway by putting carcass of a cow in the middle of the road, police said.
In the wake of the tense situation, the state road transport department today suspended bus services from Porbandar and other parts as protesters continued to block roads.
Some persons hurled stones at Ahmedabad-Veraval train as it was entering Rajkot, injuring an assistant driver last night, police said today.
"There was a report of BRTS buses being ransacked by the community members as several public transport vehicles were also ransacked," DCP, Rajkot, Karanraj Vaghela said.
Chief Minister Anandiben Patel had yesterday ordered a CID probe into the alleged assault on Dalit community members at Una in Gir-Somnath district and also announced setting up a special court for speedy trial of the case.
The incident, wherein Dalit youths were paraded and flogged for allegedly skinning a dead cow, caused nation-wide outrage after its video went viral.
The victims' contention was that they were skinning a dead cow and had not killed it.
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