According to police, an organisation of Dalits sought to hold a 'mahapanchayat' today in the Gandhi Park here to demand compensation and relief for those affected in an inter-caste clash last week.
Senior Superintendent of Police Subhash Chand Dubey said that the district administration had not permitted any such gathering.
Police acted against the people gathered for the 'mahapanchayat' which led to tension and a stampede-like situation, it is learnt.
Several commuters were manhandled and their vehicles set on fire on the Malhipur road, it is learnt. Some mediapersons were also beaten up and their vehicles too were damaged.
Police teams including the PAC rushed to the spot and they too were pelted with stones. A police 'chowki' was set ablaze while several police vehicles were damaged.
A garbage heap was set on fire on Chilkana road near Halalpur. On the Behat road, a bus was set on fire.
The situation in the district continued to be tense and there was heavy police deployment. Top police and state administration were monitoring the developments while fire tenders rushed from spot to spot to put out flames.
Last week, one person was today killed and at least 15 others, including a police officer, were injured as members of two castes clashed over loud music being played during a procession.
Around 20-25 youths of upper caste Thakur community from Shabbirpur village were on their way to Simlana village under Badgaon police station to take part in a function to garland the statue of Rajput warrior-king Maharana Pratap, when the Dalit locals objected to the loud music being played by them.
It soon snowballed into a full-blown clash with both the groups throwing stones and bricks at each other, it added.
The Dalits asked the percussionists to turn off the music blaring out of loudspeakers as they passed by a Ravidas temple.
The incident led to more violence and there was brickbatting and arson, while 15 to 20 Dalit houses were torched and many vehicles including those of the police, torched.
As many as 16 persons, including a police officer, were injured in the resulting clashes. Of them, Sumit Rajput (35) later succumbed to his injuries.
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