Tear gas shells fired, 8 held in Gujarat

April 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:39 am IST - AHMEDABAD:

Eight persons were arrested on Saturday for pelting stones at the police after an altercation broke out between members of two communities over entry to a temple in a village in Gandhinagar, officials said.

According to the police, members of the Dalit community in Piplaj village had taken out a religious procession which was stopped by members of the Darbar community as they did not want them to enter a village temple.

When the police reached the spot, they started hurling stones at them after which police lobbed three tear gas shells to disperse the crowd, SP (Gandhinagar) Virendra Singh Yadav said.

“The Darbar community members forcibly stopped the religious procession while it was on its way to the temple and asked them to return, after which police were called in. Around two dozen police personnel reached the spot to prevent clashes and allow the Dalits to carry on with the procession,” Yadav said.

“Police fired three tear gas shells to disperse the mob after they hurled stones at the police personnel who had gone there to prevent clash between members of the two communities. Eight persons were arrested for throwing stones at the police,” he said.

The arrested accused belong to the Darbar community, police said. —PTI

A procession by Dalits was stopped by members of the Darbar community, leading to tension

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