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Five killed, 100 wounded; army called out in riot-hit Gujarat
Ahmedabad, Aug 26
Five people were killed, and over 100 injured as a statewide shutdown
in Gujarat called by the Patidar Arakshan Andolan Samiti turned violent
on Wednesday, officials said. Riots, arson, stone-pelting and widespread
damage to public and private property forced the authorities to call
the army and paramilitary forces.
"Three people were killed in
Ahmedabad and two in Banaskantha in firing by the paramilitary forces
while attempting to control rioting mobs," an official at the Gujarat
State Police Control told IANS.
At least 100 people were injured
in violence, mainly in group clashes and stone-pelting incidents, in the
state from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi hails.
As many as
133 companies of the Indian Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF),
State RPF, Rapid Action Force (RAF), and Border Security Force (BSF)
besides Gujarat Police were engaged in controlling violent mobs in
various cities including Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Morbi,
Vadodara, Mehsana and Banaskantha.
The army and paramilitary
forces carried out flag marches in riot-hit localities in various cities
which observed a near-total shutdown even as Modi, Chief Minister
Anandiben Patel, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Congress vice
president Rahul Gandhi and top leaders of other political parties
fervently appealed for peace and restraint.
At least 49 companies
of the armed forces were stationed in Ahmedabad where nearly 1.2
million Patidars had taken out a rally on Tuesday demanding caste-based
reservation in education and jobs.
Similarly, 10 companies were
stationed in diamond polishing hub Surat, which saw riots, arson and
looting of shops and commercial establishments on Wednesday.
Overnight
curfew imposed in many cities failed to deter the rioting mobs who were
reacting to the brief detention of PAAS convenor, 22-year old Hardik
Patel, the leader of the 56-day-long Patidar agitation across Gujarat.
Ahmedabad
Commissioner of Police Shivanand Jha said curfew will continue in areas
under the jurisdiction of nine police stations even on Wednesday night.
"We
are keeping a close watch on the situation and all measures are being
taken to prevent any further untoward incident," Jha told media persons.
In
view of the tense situation, all schools and colleges shall remain
closed for the second consecutive day on Thursday in Ahmedabad and other
cities.
Late on Tuesday night, Patel was detained and taken into
custody by police after he launched a sudden hunger strike on the stage
at the meeting venue.
Adopting an aggressive stance, Patel had
earlier served a 48-hour ultimate to the state government to concede to
the PAAS demands, following which the agitation would be intensified.
As
news of the police action on Patel spread, angry Patidars reacted
violently, attacking public and private property, buses, vehicles, as
Chief Minister Anandiben Patel's appeal for peace went unheeded.
Released
after two hours, Patel on Tuesday had appealed for peace and restraint
to his followers. He also announced a state-wide shutdown on Wednesday
to prevent further escalation of the situation.
However, violence
continued to spread during the night in which the homes of at least two
cabinet ministers were attacked. Stone-pelting, clashes, torching of a
police outpost near Ahmedabad, and arson to public and private buses
were also reported.
As per a tentative count, more than 100
buses, including several state and private buses, private cars and
motorcycles were damaged in many cities.
Moving swiftly to
control the situation, Gujarat Police clamped curfew in many areas of
Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Mehsana, Unjha and Visnagar.
Chief Minister Anandiben Patel expressed regret over the incidents leading to Hardik Patel's arrest.
She
spoke with union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and announced a probe into
the incident with a promise to punish those found guilty.
On
Tuesday, the PAAS organised a mammoth rally virtually swamping
Ahmedabad, with over 1.2 million Patidars seeking reservation in
education and jobs.
The 'maha-revolution rally', as the PAAS
termed it, capped a 55-day agitation across the state with scores of
mini-rallies in many towns and cities.
New Delhi, Aug 26
The army is being deployed in
violence-hit Ahmedabad and a flag march will be carried out soon, an
army spokesperson said on Wednesday.
"Army has been requisitioned
for controlling situation in Ahmedabad city. They are preparing to move
troops out soon to do a flag march through the affected areas," the
spokesperson said.
A state-wide shutdown was observed in Gujarat
on Wednesday, a day after a Patidar mega-rally was held here demanding
reservations in education and jobs for the Patel community.
