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5 injured in group clash in Gujarat town

November 01, 2014 04:15 pm | Updated 04:17 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Police resorted to lathi-charge and fired in the air to disperse the groups, belonging to a minority community in Bhavnagar district.

Five persons were injured when two groups of a minority community clashed at a town in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar district following which police had to fire in air and resort to baton-charge to control the mob on Friday.

Two persons have been detained in connection with the incident, police said today.

Trouble started when the two groups first had a heated argument over some religious issue, which later turned into a furious fight in the Panchgate area of Mahuva town in Bhavnagar late last night, police inspector G G Bamania said today.

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The two groups pelted stones on each other in which five persons sustained injuries, he said.

“The Mahuva town police had to first resort to baton charge when their appeal to stop the violence was unheeded and the furious mob continued attacking each other,” he said.

“When the rampaging mob started hurling stones at each other and burnt vehicles, we had to fire two rounds in the air and also lob three tear—gas shells to disperse the crowd,” he said.

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The Mahuva town police on Saturday detained two persons in this connection and started a further probe, he said adding that a case of rioting has been registered.

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