Curfew relaxed in Saharanpur; Eid prayers offered

68 people have been arrested so far in connection with the violence

July 29, 2014 11:21 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:18 pm IST - Saharanpur

Traffic jam at a road as people came out of their homes during the relaxed hours of curfew in Saharanpur on Monday. Photo: PTI

Traffic jam at a road as people came out of their homes during the relaxed hours of curfew in Saharanpur on Monday. Photo: PTI

Devouts on Tuesday offered Eid prayers in Saharanpur with district authorities relaxing curfew in the violence-hit city where security forces kept a close watch on trouble-mongers.

Curfew was being relaxed in two stages from 7 am to 11 am in the old town areas and from 3 pm to 7 pm in the new city, Saharanpur District Magistrate Sandhya Tiwari said.

Large number of people gathered at the Idgah area and other mosques in the city to offer prayers but many of them said they could not make preparations for Eid because of the law and order situation.

68 people have been arrested so far in connection with Saturday’s violence, Ms. Tiwari said, adding minor incidents have been reported since Monday and the situation was improving. Curfew had been relaxed to allow people to get their daily needs from the markets.

Ms. Tiwari said security forces were maintaining a tight vigil on trouble-mongers to prevent any violence.

Curfew was clamped on Saturday in the wake of clashes between two communities over a land dispute in which three persons were killed and 33 injured.

In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav had said those behind the violent incidents would not be spared and stern action would be taken against them. Asked about the plot of land over which clashes erupted, Mr. Yadav had said the matter is sub judice and action would be taken accordingly.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh had briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday on the situation in the Uttar Pradesh district. The Home Ministry has sent 600 paramilitary personnel to assist the state administration in maintaining law and order situation there.

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