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How Aurangzeb row lead to violent clashes, curfew in Nagpur: What we know so far

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How Aurangzeb row leads to violent clashes, curfew in Nagpur: What we know so far

Webdunia News Desk

, Tuesday, 18 March 2025 (10:11 IST)
The situation is under control, and a curfew is imposed in several parts of Nagpur, while no fresh incident of violence was reported after it broke out in the city on Monday following rumours that a holy book had been desecrated during a demonstration seeking the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s tomb in Khuldabad, sources said here on Tuesday.

According to details, a curfew has been imposed in several parts of Nagpur after the violence broke out in the city on Monday.

According to the news agency ANI, a curfew has been imposed in the police station limits of Kotwali, Ganeshpeth, Lakadganj, Pachpaoali, Shantinagar, Sakkardara, Nandanvan, Imamwada, Yashodhara Nagar and Kapil Nagar.

While talking to media, person Ravinder Singhal, police commissioner, Nagpur, said that the situation is peaceful; however, police had imposed the restrictions on Monday night by invoking Section 163 (power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
 
He said that the restrictions would remain in place until further notice.



Around 50 rioters were taken into police custody. Several police officers, including Deputy Commissioner of Police Nagpur Archit Chandak, sustained injuries in the violence.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union minister Nitin Gadkari have urged people to maintain peace and harmony following the violence.

How rumours of holy book desecration fuelled Nagpur violence?

Initially, violence erupted in the Chitnis Park area in Mahal on Monday around 7.30 pm with stones hurled at police amid rumours that the holy book of a community was burnt during a demonstration by right-wing groups seeking the removal of the tomb of Aurangzeb, leaving six persons and some policemen injured, news agency PTI reported.

Another clash broke out in the Hansapuri area near the Old Bhandara Road between 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm. An unruly mob burnt cars and bikes, and vandalised houses and a clinic in the area. The police initially resorted to baton charges, but when the situation escalated, they fired tear gas shells.

Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan described the violence as "very unfortunate," urging people to maintain peace. He claimed that the perpetrators were outsiders and had come to disrupt the city's communal harmony.

Maharashtra Congress chief Harshvardhan Sapkal criticized the state home department, calling the violence a failure of the administration. He said ministers had been "deliberately making provocative speeches" in the days leading up to the unrest.

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