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  • Gujarat: Seven hurt in attack on Garba event; cops thrash suspects by holding them against electric pole

    By PTI

    KHEDA: Seven persons, including a policeman, were injured in an attack on a Garba event by a mob consisting of members from the Muslim community who objected to holding of the programme near a mosque in Gujarat’s Kheda district, police said on Tuesday.

    Police baton-charged the suspected attackers arrested in the case by holding them against an electric pole in the village square in full public view.

    Video clips purportedly showed three persons arrested for allegedly pelting stones on participants at the Garba celebration on Monday night in Undhela village of the district being brought out of a police van near the event’s venue.

    They were then taken towards an electric pole and held against it by a policeman who pulled their hands. Another policeman is seen hitting them below the waist with a baton.

    The images showed the alleged attackers apologised to the public gathered at the spot with folded hands after policemen asked them to do so. People present in a large number at the site cheered the police action.

    Police have arrested 13 persons so far after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered at the Matar police station, said Deputy Superintendent of Police V R Bajpai.

    Police were deployed in large number at the village following the incident, he added.

    “The village Sarpanch (head) had organised Garba (a popular Gujarati folk dance) at a temple. A mob from the Muslim community tried to stop it from taking place,” Bajpai told reporters.

    The mob pelted stones and at least seven persons, including a Gram Rakshak Dal (GRD) jawan and a policeman, were injured, he said.

    “The FIR says a mob of 150 people, including women, attacked the group performing Garba by pelting stones. As per the FIR, 43 of the accused have been identified by their name,” the official said.

    The arrested accused were booked under sections of the Indian penal Code (IPC) related to attempt to murder, rioting, unlawful assembly and voluntarily causing hurt, among others.

    “The Sarpanch had organised the Garba event at the village temple on ashtami (eighth day of Navratri), but a mob tried to stop the function,” DySP Bajpai said.

    “A group of people led by two men identified as Arif and Zahir entered the Navratri Garba venue and started causing trouble. They even threw stones,” said Kheda Superintendent of Police Rajesh Gadhiya.

    “We have deployed police force in the village to main peace,” he said.

    As per the FIR, members from the Muslim community in the village objected to the Garba being organised near the mosque which is located across the temple.

    A group of people gathered at the venue at around 11:30 pm and started hurling abuses at the revellers and asked them to pack up.

    More people joined them and the mob started pelting stones when the revellers continued to play Garba, said the FIR. Some of them were armed with sharp weapons, sticks and they pelted stones at the temple, said the FIR.

    KHEDA: Seven persons, including a policeman, were injured in an attack on a Garba event by a mob consisting of members from the Muslim community who objected to holding of the programme near a mosque in Gujarat’s Kheda district, police said on Tuesday.

    Police baton-charged the suspected attackers arrested in the case by holding them against an electric pole in the village square in full public view.

    Video clips purportedly showed three persons arrested for allegedly pelting stones on participants at the Garba celebration on Monday night in Undhela village of the district being brought out of a police van near the event’s venue.

    They were then taken towards an electric pole and held against it by a policeman who pulled their hands. Another policeman is seen hitting them below the waist with a baton.

    The images showed the alleged attackers apologised to the public gathered at the spot with folded hands after policemen asked them to do so. People present in a large number at the site cheered the police action.

    Police have arrested 13 persons so far after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered at the Matar police station, said Deputy Superintendent of Police V R Bajpai.

    Police were deployed in large number at the village following the incident, he added.

    “The village Sarpanch (head) had organised Garba (a popular Gujarati folk dance) at a temple. A mob from the Muslim community tried to stop it from taking place,” Bajpai told reporters.

    The mob pelted stones and at least seven persons, including a Gram Rakshak Dal (GRD) jawan and a policeman, were injured, he said.

    “The FIR says a mob of 150 people, including women, attacked the group performing Garba by pelting stones. As per the FIR, 43 of the accused have been identified by their name,” the official said.

    The arrested accused were booked under sections of the Indian penal Code (IPC) related to attempt to murder, rioting, unlawful assembly and voluntarily causing hurt, among others.

    “The Sarpanch had organised the Garba event at the village temple on ashtami (eighth day of Navratri), but a mob tried to stop the function,” DySP Bajpai said.

    “A group of people led by two men identified as Arif and Zahir entered the Navratri Garba venue and started causing trouble. They even threw stones,” said Kheda Superintendent of Police Rajesh Gadhiya.

    “We have deployed police force in the village to main peace,” he said.

    As per the FIR, members from the Muslim community in the village objected to the Garba being organised near the mosque which is located across the temple.

    A group of people gathered at the venue at around 11:30 pm and started hurling abuses at the revellers and asked them to pack up.

    More people joined them and the mob started pelting stones when the revellers continued to play Garba, said the FIR. Some of them were armed with sharp weapons, sticks and they pelted stones at the temple, said the FIR.

  • Chief Minister Mr. Baghel sanctioned financial assistance of Rs 06 lakh 50 thousand to seven persons with voluntary grant.

    An amount of Rs 06 lakh 50 thousand has been approved by Bhupesh Baghel under the head of voluntary grant. Recipients of the grant include Mr. Damroo Bharti, resident of Malgaon village of Vikas Block, for treatment of Mr. Satyendra Tiwari’s son of Baba Bhairandev Ward No-03 of Block Bastar; For the treatment of Chandrakanti Bharti, daughter of Shri and Naveen Pujari of village Ulnar, financial assistance of Rs. 1 lakh was sanctioned for her own treatment. Similarly, Shri Hemant Chandel of Hatkachora Abdul Kalam Ward 40 along with Rs. 50 thousand each for the treatment of Purvanchal part son of Mr. Ansh Raghavan, son of Sanjay Gandhi ward number-34 of Jagdalpur and for repairing the house of Mr. Dasadeen Sriwas of ward number-15 of Nayapara. Financial assistance of Rs. 1 lakh 50 thousand was sanctioned for self-treatment.