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Stones hurled at garba venue; govt razes homes of three of 19 accused in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur

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By PTI

BHOPAL: Stones have been hurled at a garba pandal in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur district following a dispute between two teams, police mentioned on Tuesday, including 19 individuals have been booked and homes of three of them razed by officers for “illegal” building.

The stone pelting incident occurred on October 2 night time at Surjani village below the Sitamau police station limits in Mandsaur district, about 345 km away from the state capital, by which 4 individuals have been injured, he mentioned.

“After receiving information about stone pelting at a garba pandal due to a dispute between two groups, the police reached the spot and brought the situation under control,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Anurag Sujania instructed reporters.

A case was registered in opposition to 19 individuals and 7 of them have been detained after a probe, he mentioned, including that a number of the accused are routine offenders.

The SP mentioned the unlawful building of greater than 4,500 sq ft price greater than Rs 4.5 crore, belonging to a few of the accused, was demolished on Tuesday with the assistance of the income division.

A case was registered below varied sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) together with 307 (try and homicide) for hurling stones on the pandal, the police officer added.

According to police sources, a person named Salman was performing stunts on a bike and a quarrel erupted between him and one other man.

Later, Salman and his associates reached the garba venue to search for the particular person with whom he had fought and the matter escalated into stone pelting, they mentioned.

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BHOPAL: Stones have been hurled at a garba pandal in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur district following a dispute between two teams, police mentioned on Tuesday, including 19 individuals have been booked and homes of three of them razed by officers for “illegal” building.

The stone pelting incident occurred on October 2 night time at Surjani village below the Sitamau police station limits in Mandsaur district, about 345 km away from the state capital, by which 4 individuals have been injured, he mentioned.

“After receiving information about stone pelting at a garba pandal due to a dispute between two groups, the police reached the spot and brought the situation under control,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Anurag Sujania instructed reporters.

A case was registered in opposition to 19 individuals and 7 of them have been detained after a probe, he mentioned, including that a number of the accused are routine offenders.

The SP mentioned the unlawful building of greater than 4,500 sq ft price greater than Rs 4.5 crore, belonging to a few of the accused, was demolished on Tuesday with the assistance of the income division.

A case was registered below varied sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) together with 307 (try and homicide) for hurling stones on the pandal, the police officer added.

According to police sources, a person named Salman was performing stunts on a bike and a quarrel erupted between him and one other man.

Later, Salman and his associates reached the garba venue to search for the particular person with whom he had fought and the matter escalated into stone pelting, they mentioned.

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