Mhow The whole country is celebrating the victory of the Indian team in the Champions Trophy, but after a mutual confusion in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, people celebrating were fiercely stoned. Then the violence gained momentum and arson was also set in vehicles. At present, a large number of police have been deployed in the area. Indore Division Commissioner Ashish Singh told the media that the situation is under control.
According to the police, after India’s victory in the Champions Trophy, people were celebrating by taking out a rally in Mhow. When the people celebrating Mhow’s Jama Masjid area reached the area, after there, there was a fierce stone pelting on the people celebrating India’s victory. During this, slogans were also raised fiercely. When there was stone pelting from one side, the other side also started responding to them with stones. The dispute increased shortly in a while. Then many bikes were also set on fire. As soon as the information about the nuisance was received, a large number of police reached the spot and under control of the situation. No casualties were reported in the violence in Mhow.
▶ Mahu: Communal tension arose in five areas of Mhow after the Champions Trophy final. During this time, anti-social elements set many vehicles on fire, causing an atmosphere of chaos in the area. The administration took tough steps to control the situation and security arrangements… pic.twitter.com/wyjalmkvdo
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According to the district administration of Indore, the violence in two parties will be investigated and the culprits will not be spared. At the same time, the other side is alleging that when the people celebrating India’s victory reached Mhow’s Jama Masjid, some people involved raised objectionable slogans. Which was opposed and on seeing it, there was a view of the battlefield. The police and administration of Indore have now made security and tightening there. So that violence does not erupt again. This is probably the first time in the country, when India’s victory in a tournament led to such disturbance and violence.