Jodhpur. On one hand, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot is keeping everyone in the resort for fear that Congress MLAs should not cross-voting in the Rajya Sabha elections. At the same time, communal tension has spread once again in his home district Jodhpur. The matter is of Tuesday night. In the sensitive Sursagar area of Jodhpur, there was fierce stone pelting and fighting between the two parties last night. It is reported that two youths were injured. In view of the tension, a large number of police have been deployed. Section 144 has also been imposed in the area. After the incident, the police called the people of both the sides to the police station, making the area a cantonment and explained. Let us tell you that earlier in May also there was a communal clash in Jodhpur.
Police said that the fight between the two parties started over the parking of the bike. The matter first started with debate. Then both the sides beat each other. After this some more people gathered from both the sides and stone pelting started. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and hardly controlled the situation. According to the police, youths named Harsh and Jayesh have been injured. The condition of one of them is said to be serious. After the incident, the police have taken 3 people into custody. At present, a large number of police are deployed here and preparations have been made to prevent violence or disturbance.
Earlier there was violence in Jodhpur on the day of Eid on May 2. That day was also Parshuram Jayanti. A day before on the occasion of Jayanti, people of Hindu community were going to take out a rally. They had put up saffron flags at the Jalori Gate intersection. These flags were uprooted and Islamic flags were installed. After opposing this, another community incited violence. The situation was grim till Eid and the day after. The police had arrested more than 250 people at that time. Now this incident has happened only after a month. Due to this the hands and feet of the police were swollen. The situation is under control, but the situation of tension remains in the area.