Mangaluru, Dec 6: A heated argument between two groups at Ulaibettu on the outskirts of the city over a trivial issue on Friday night snowballed into a communal clash in the region, according to local residents and police.
Mangaluru City Police Commissioner R Hithendra also said that the trouble started after a bus carrying Datta Peetha pilgrims passed through a newly-laid concrete road which was yet to be inaugurated.
A group of local youth, happened to be Muslims, objected when the bus was about to pass through the road, which was not yet ready for use. They said that the road will be spoiled. However, the bus driver deliberately passed through the same road, which prompted a few members in another group to pelt a couple of stones at the bus, police sources said.
This led to a heated argument between two groups and the Datta Peetha pilgrims onboard the bus reportedly used derogatory words against members of another community. Finally the bus left the spot.
However, the development took on a communal colour after a few miscreants, said to be Sangah Parivar activists, pelted stones at a Masjid and few buildings belonging to minority community. Several men and women were injured in the unexpected clashes occurred in the night, sources said.
The Commissioner said that around two dozen people have been detained following the clashes at Ulaibettu and Vamanjoor and the security has been stepped up.
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