Violent clashes in two groups for breaking Kevda flowers, assaulted with knives, sickle and sticks

Violent clashes in two groups for breaking Kevda flowers, assaulted with knives, sickle and sticks

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Sticks fight with sticks

There was a fierce clash between two groups over the controversy over the breaking of Kevda flower in Sindurapalli village of Ganjam district of Odisha. The quarrel became so violent that more than 20 people were injured in it, of which the condition of at least three is said to be critical.

Case changed in violence

The incident took place in the area under the Chamakhandi police station area. According to the information, the dispute started to collect Kevada flowers. People of both groups got involved in the first debate and then reached the scuffle and after that the matter turned into violence.

Knife, sickle and sharp weapons assaulted

In this confrontation that lasted for about 30 minutes, people from both sides broke on each other with knives, sickle, sharp weapons and sticks. Pictures and videos of the clash are becoming increasingly viral on social media, making the matter even more popular.

Control was found in the situation when police arrived

The injured were immediately rushed to the nearest hospital. Where he is undergoing treatment. Three seriously injured people have been kept under special supervision. As soon as the incident was reported, the police reached the spot and started action to control the situation.

Police interrogating people

Efforts are being made by the police to restore peace in the area. The investigation of the case is going on. Police officers are present at the scene and are interrogating both sides.

Increased demand for Kevada flower

In fact, due to the demand and price increase of Kevada flower, there are often disputes about it in villages. But this time the matter became very big and an open struggle. The police are soon preparing to take strict action by identifying the culprits. Also, in order to prevent such incidents in future, there is also a discussion about increasing police patrolling in the area.

Shubham Kumar’s report from Odisha

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