
Jodhpur tense on Eid after clashes, cops among many injured; CM appeals for calm
On clashes in Jodhpur’s Jalori Gate, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said the administration has been ordered to maintain peace and order at all costs
On clashes in Jodhpur’s Jalori Gate, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said the administration has been ordered to maintain peace and order at all costs.
Two groups clashed in Jodhpur town’s Jalori Gate area late on Monday after a dispute over raising religious flags in the area ahead of Eid, prompting authorities to suspend internet services and issue appeals for peace. Four police personnel were among those injured while trying to disperse the stone-pelting mob, police said in Jodhpur, the home town of chief minister Ashok Gehlot. Fresh clashes were reported on Tuesday morning.
Gehlot appealed for peace, saying it was unfortunate that the clash between two groups has led to tension. “The administration has been instructed to maintain peace and order at all costs,” the chief minister tweeted.
Communal tension broke out again after offering namaz at Eidgah near Jalori gate on Tuesday morning. Police said some stone pelting took place again in the morning and some vehicles were damaged.
Police said the situation is under control and the adequate force has been deployed to maintain law and order.
The precise trigger for the communal tension is still unclear.
Police said the incident took place at about 11.30pm when some people were installing religious flags ahead of Eid at Jalori gate, a commercial area in the heart of the city.
