This Article is From May 17, 2022

Curfew In Madhya Pradesh City After Idol Placed Near Dargah: Report

Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh: Two groups last night indulged in arguments and threw stones at each other, following which the police used teargas shells to disperse them, police said.

Curfew In Madhya Pradesh City After Idol Placed Near Dargah: Report

Neemch: Police said they used teargas shells to disperse the crowd. (Representational)

Neemuch:

Prohibitory orders were imposed in a part of Madhya Pradesh's Neemuch city after a dispute between two groups over the installation of an idol near a dargah, which led to tension in the area, officials said.

The two groups on Monday night indulged in arguments and threw stones at each other, following which the police used teargas shells to disperse them, they said.

Later, Additional District Magistrate Neha Meena ordered the imposition of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) Section 144 (prohibiting gathering of five or more people) in the Neemuch city police station limits.

Four cases were registered and nine people rounded-up so far, Neemuch's Superintendent of Police Suraj Kumar Verma told reporters, adding that a police officer suffered knee injury in the incident.

He said some people placed an idol (of Lord Hanuman) near the dargah, which led to an argument between the two groups gathered at the spot, falling under the Neemuch city police station area.

The police then told members of the two groups to come to the police control room for a discussion, but some people allegedly started throwing stones, damaging some motorcycles, the official said.

There was no report so far of injury to any citizen in the incident, he said.

Later, adequate police force was deployed in the area and residents were asked to stay at home, he said.

The official said members of the two groups gathered at the spot as it is a mixed population area.

The police used teargas shells to disperse the crowd, he said.

The official also said that the police will examine the CCTV footage of the area and take action against those involved in stone-pelting.

Asked if any religious place was damaged in the incident, he said the area's videography was being done to ascertain it.

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