Protests were also organized by Muslim organizations in Amaravati against the communal riots in Tripura. The bandh was announced by the BJP to bring the protests under control. However, during this also uncontrollable mob pelted stones at various places and damaged many shops. Due to this a four-day curfew has been imposed in the city and internet service has also been suspended.
It was informed by the city police commissioner that internet service would be closed in the city for three days, so that the rumor could be prevented from spreading. Let us tell you that on Saturday, hundreds of people had come out on the streets giving aphorisms. The people involved in the mob also pelted stones at the shops, in which many shops were also damaged. In view of the violent incidents of Friday and Saturday, curfew has also been ordered in the city.
In the whole case, the police have detained 20 people under various charges. Talking about the incident, Sanjay Raut said that the violence in Amravati and many other districts was done with the aim of destabilizing the government. Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis said it was unfair to rally in Maharashtra for the violence in Tripura. He appealed to the people to exercise restraint and maintain peace. At the same time, he said, the leaders of the Rajkit Party in the state government should refrain from making provocative statements. At the same time, the Cyber Crime Branch of Mumbai Police has appealed to the people not to share any messages and videos on social media without knowing any reality. Strict action will be taken against any activity that disturbs communal peace.