Nueva Delhi: One of the defendants in the violence of Nagpur allegedly touched uniform and body of a police woman in inappropriate service during the incident, he revealed signed registered at the Ganeshpeth police station.
According to the FIR, the defendant also made obscene gestures and behaved badly with the RCP team official.
This occurs days after violence broke out between two groups in the Nagpur in Maharashtra for the demands of eliminating the tomb of Emperor Mogol Aurengzeb in Khultabad.
According to the PTI news agency, the situation was heated in several areas of the city amid rumors that a sacred book of the Muslim community was burned during an agitation of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal Shivaji Putla Plaza in Mahal Gate. The Aurengzeb effigies and a religious chadar were also supposedly burned during the protest.
This caused a retaliation of another community, after 1,000 people are dedicated to fighting on a large scale, vandalism and a fire caused to several police personnel members and damaging multiple vehicles and homes.
Another local resident confirmed destruction. “They vandalized stores. They set fire to 8-10 vehicles,” he said.
Meanwhile, violence exploded in the Nagpur Hansapuri area, such as unidentified individuals, shattered stores, torch vehicles and pinned stones,
An eyewitness from Hansapuri described the chaos caused by a masked group. “A team came here, their faces were hidden with scarves. They had sharp weapons, stickers and bottles in their hands. They started the uproar, the shattered stores and the stones thrown. They also set fire to vehicles,” said the ocular witness.
According to officials, ‘erroneous information’ played an important role in the food of violence.
More than 650 fussors were reserved in a single FIR at the Ganeshpeth Police station with 57 sections under BNS. Police also appointed 51 activists from a minority Democratic party in the crime, said a police source.
The Prime Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, had also warned that his government would take measures if attempts to glorify Aurengzeb in the state.
Earlier on Tuesday, Fadnavis, who celebrates the house portfolio and comes from Nagpur, told the assembly: “There were protests in the morning and then there was peace. But at night, there was a previously planned attack in which households and establishments were selected.
He talked about the movie ‘Chhaava’, which portrays the conflict between Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Aurengzeb. “I am not blaming any film, but the feelings between people and their anger against Aurangzeb is coming out. I may know everyone to keep calm and respect for religious spaces.”