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Minor verbal spat leads to communal clash in UP district
Lucknow, Aug 29
A minor altercation between
some people snowballed into a communal clash in Uttar Pradesh's
Barabanki district on Saturday, as two communities fought pitched
battles, attacked police and set aflame vehicles, police said.
The
violence started when two men of one community were beaten up by a bus
cleaner from a different community, soon bringing the two communities
face to face with each other.
An official told IANS that
Gyanchandra and Jang Bahadur, two residents of Phoolmati travelled in a
private bus to Jaidpur on Friday. They had a verbal spat with the bus
driver and cleaner.
On their return journey, Gyanchandra and
Bahadur took the same bus. But the bus cleaner Kaleem beat them up and
deboarded them, he added.
The matter, however, reached the Siddhaur police station where officials pacified both sides and the mob retreated.
However,
a section accused the police of favouring a certain community following
which violence broke out at the Hathia Baradari square and people from
both sides beat up each other, hurling stones and torching vehicles.
Senior officials rushed to the spot but the violence escalated further by noon.
Police
said the situation had been brought under control since then, and
police reinforcements sent to the troubled area to contain violence and
maintain peace.
