
Policemen firing an aerial firing to control the miscreants in Hazaribagh.
Hazaribagh: During a religious procession in Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, stones were allegedly pelted, causing tension in the area. Giving information about this on Wednesday, the police said that the situation is currently under control and the people involved in the incident are being identified. Sub -divisional police officer Parmeshwar Kamati said that the incident took place near Jama Masjid Chowk at around 11 pm on Tuesday night, when Mangala procession was being taken out under the Ram Navami festival. He said that stones were pelted on both sides.
‘The exact cause of stone pelting is not yet known’
At the same time, another official said that the police opened fire in the air to control the situation. Police claimed that the situation is currently under control and security personnel have been deployed at the scene. He said that the exact cause of stone pelting is yet to be known. The police officer said, “The people involved in the incident are being identified and they will be caught soon.” According to local people, there was a dispute between two groups over the playing communal songs, after which there was stone pelting from both sides.
Policemen firing an aerial firing to control the miscreants in Hazaribagh.
There was a ruckus on Mahashivaratri in Hazaribagh
Let me tell you that during Mahashivaratri in Hazaribagh, there was a clash between two groups for installing flags and loudspeakers. At that time the situation had become so bad that the administration had to implement prohibitory orders under Section 163 of BNS. Under the nomination, the procession, five or more people gathering, carrying weapons, etc. were banned. BJP leaders held Bangladeshi infiltrators responsible for this ruckus on the occasion of Mahashivaratri and appealed to CM Hemant Soren to take strict steps to take them out.