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Maharashtra: Over 100 Detained After Akola Violence, Internet Remains Suspended

Curfew was relaxed in some areas in Maharashtra's Akola city. One person was killed and eight were injured in the violence there on Saturday night.

More than 100 people have been detained after violence in Maharashtra Akola city killed one and injured eight persons. 

Internet services have been shut in Akola to prevent the spread of rumours on social media, while curfew has been relaxed in a few areas and peace restored, said Akola Superintendent of Police Sandip Ghuge. 

Ghuge said two groups clashed on Saturday night in the Old City area of Akola over a religious post which went viral on a social media platform. 

The eight injured persons include two policemen, said an official on Monday.

While Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan claimed that the violence was possibly "pre-planned", Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said there are some organisations and people who want the state to be unstable, but the government will teach them a lesson.

What we know of Akola violence?

Two groups clashed on Saturday night in the Old City area of Akola over a religious post which went viral on a social media platform. 

Members of two groups pelted stones at one another and indulged in large-scale vandalism. The unruly mobs also set on fire some two-wheelers and four-wheelers during the violence, said SP Ghuge.

One person was killed and eight others, including two policemen, were injured in the violence. More than 100 people have been detained so far in connection with the clash, he said.

After the incident, District Magistrate Nima Arora ordered a curfew, which requires people to stay at home, in four police station areas of the city to maintain law and order, the SP said. 

On Monday, the official said, the curfew was relaxed in areas under the jurisdiction of City Kotwali and Ramdas Peth police station limits. However, it will remain in force within the limits of Dabki Road and Old City police stations at night (between 8 pm and 8 am), while some relaxations will be provided during day time, he said. 

Akola violence was pre-planned: Minister

Earlier in the day, State Rural Development Minister Girish Mahajan claimed the clash was possibly "pre-planned". Mahajan visited the affected areas on Sunday.

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Talking to reporters, he said, "It is suspected that the incident was pre-planned. Some houses and vehicles were damaged. Strict action would be taken against the culprits." 

He also met the family of the man, Vilas Gaikwad (40), killed in the violence and expressed condolence.

Mahajan said Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced an assistance of Rs 4 lakh for the family of the person killed in the violence. 

In Pune, Fadnavis said there are some organisations and people who want the state to be unstable, but the government will teach them a lesson. 

"It is 100 per cent true there are some people and organisations that want the state to remain unstable. But the government will expose them and also teach them a lesson," said the deputy CM.

In Aurangabad, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and former MP Chandrakant Khaire claimed that riots were being instigated in Maharashtra to stop Muslim votes from shifting towards the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). 

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Ever since the Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis coalition has come to power, communal tensions are taking place, Khaire claimed.

Another communal violence incident

In another incident, at least five persons were injured in a communal clash over a procession in Shevgaon village in Ahmednagar district. 

Several shops and vehicles were damaged in stone pelting, police said on Monday. Police have detained 32 people so far and registered cases against 150 others after the incident on Sunday night, an official said.

(with PTI inputs)

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