Tension gripped the Parampurva area in Kanpur district after six persons were injured on Sunday in a clash during a Muharram procession that saw members of two communities throwing bricks at each other and setting vehicles on fire, police said.
The incident occurred when the procession deviated from its fixed route. Perturbed, some members of another community started throwing stones at it in Parampurva, Inspector General of Police (Kanpur zone) Alok Singh told PTI.
Tension gripped the Parampurva area in Kanpur district after six persons were injured on Sunday in a clash during a Muharram procession that saw members of two communities throwing bricks at each other and setting vehicles on fire, police said.
The incident occurred when the procession deviated from its fixed route. Perturbed, some members of another community started throwing stones at it in Parampurva, Inspector General of Police (Kanpur zone) Alok Singh told PTI.
Two cars and four motorcycles were set ablaze during the clash, he said.
Police resorted to baton-charge to control the situation, the IG said.
He said three persons were injured in the incident.
Four companies (around 400 personnel) of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and a company of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) have been deployed in the area to maintain peace.
According to a report by India Today, in Vadodara, 3 people were injured in violence that erupted during Muharram procession after some people resorted to stone pelting, on Sunday.
Three rounds were fired and 4 teargas shells were used by the police to control the situation. All the injured were admitted to a private hospital.
A senior official in Lucknow said the situation was being closely monitored.
A similar incident happened in Rawatpur village in the district, but it was nipped in the bud.
In Ballia, nearly half-a-dozen people were injured after members of two communities clashed over a petty dispute related to children in the Sikandarpur area, an official said.
The incident occurred last evening at a Durga Puja fair, District Magistrate Surendra Vikram said.
A minor quarrel between two children took an ugly turn after their parents and members of the two communities got involved.
"There were reports of stone pelting," Vikram said.
The DM said the police reached the spot and controlled the situation.
"Police and provincial armed constabulary (PAC) personnel have been deployed at the spot. The situation is under control," he added.