Tension in communal clash hit Muzaffarnagar

October 31, 2013
Lucknow, Oct 31: The situation in Muzaffarnagar, where three people were killed in a communal clash late Wednesday, continued to be tense Thursday, police said.

Officials admitted that the killings had once again endangered the fragile peace in the region.

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Another incident - stabbing and then shooting of a couple at Phugana in Shamli district late Wednesday night - fuelled the tension.

Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has sent state police chief Deo Raj Nagar to the violence hit region.

Nagar along with Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) R.K. Vishwkarma, who were in New Delhi to participate in a meeting called by the Election Commission of India,  are now camping in Muzaffarnagar.

Confirming that the second case involving a couple, where the woman was first stabbed and then shot dead while her husband was critically injured, appeared to be communal in nature, Vishwakarma told IANS that investigations were on to identify the assailants and ascertain the motive behind the attack.

The incident took place on the Hasanpur-Lisadh road when the couple was returning from a doctor. They were intercepted by a group of armed assailants who first stabbed them and then shot at them, injured Rajendra told the police.

He also said that his wife Reena was killed on the spot.

Irate villagers kept the woman's body on the road and blocked traffic, demanding the arrest of the assailants.

Police worry that the agitation by villagers, also supported by the Khap Panchayats, could turn violent in the coming days.

Peace in Muzaffarnagar was shattered Wednesday evening as communal clashes between two groups left three people dead.

The incident took place in Bhaurankalan police station area when people from two communities fought a pitched battle in which three youngsters were shot dead.

The youngsters belonged to Hussainpur Kalan village.

Police reinforcements have been rushed to the area and officials said that all the three dead were Muslims.

District officials also added that retired army man Rajendra Singh told the police that he was working in his field when a group of Muslim youth attacked him. He subsequently raised an alarm and villagers rushed to his rescue.

They later opened fire and in the gun battle that ensued, three youth were killed, the official said.

He added that Rajendra Singh's claims were being ascertained.

The retired army man is a resident of Mohammadpur Raisingh village.

Two people, Arvind and Sharnu of Rajendra Singh's family, have been detained.

Communal riots in Muzaffarnagar and neighbouring areas of Shamli and Meerut had left 63 people dead between Sep 6 and 10. More than 43,000 people were rendered homeless and many of them have refused to go back home, citing the possibility of revenge attacks.

The state government has released Rs.90 crore for the 1,800 families, mostly Muslim, who had refused to go back to their homes.

 

Earlier
Four killed as violence recurs in Muzaffarnagar
Allahabad, Oct31: Four persons, including a woman, were killed in two incidents of violence in the Budhana area of Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district on Wednesday. It was, however, unclear if the killings were a result of communal tension or land disputes.

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On Wednesday evening, Muhammadpurraisingh village resident Rajendra Singh, a retired army man, went to work on a field in Hussainpur-Khanpur with his wife. There, local sources said, they were attacked by unidentified masked men, who killed Mr. Singh's wife. Mr. Singh sustained serious injuries.

This led to a clash between people of two villages. Three youths were then killed in retaliatory violence by unidentified persons. The three have been identified as Afroz, Meherbaan and Ajmal.

Without going into details, the Muzzafarnagar SSP confirmed the news. While the police have not revealed details, there are conflicting accounts of the events. While it was reported that the three were beaten to death, a social activist from the area said firing had taken place. Tension prevailed in the area even as police forces were rushed to the spot from neighbouring districts.

In another incident at Beerpur, a former pradhan was shot at, allegedly by the incumbent, over a land dispute, Station officer A. Chaudhary said. The incident took place in a sugarcane field, close to a relief camp, around 6.30 p.m. The land belongs to the Forest Department.

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