Tensions spread to stone on Saturday night in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, which is during the Hanuman Jayanti march in the Carnail Ganj area in the Carnail Ganj area. The incident happened around 7:30 pm, after which police and administrative staff were immediately deployed near the mosque. Officials confirmed that the situation was immediately under control. The statement issued by the local administration said: “Peace and order have been a little impressed for some time, but the quick action of the administration is now quiet. We are calling on the citizens not to believe any kind of rumors.” Police have so far arrested nine people in connection with the incident. Guna Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Kumar Sinha confirmed that the situation is now under control. Additional policemen are deployed as a precaution in the area. Vicky Pathan, the most important accused in the arrested incident, was arrested by police. According to local sources, Vicky is an active member of the congress part and previously disputed the municipal corporation election of Ward 6. After the arrest, Vicky’s wife Najma claimed that police staff assaulted her husband and son and picked him up from home at night. Najma further said that if her husband and son were not released, she would commit suicide. Najma said that Vicky had no role in violence and that he once disputed the election of a councilor from his area. Shortly after the incident of reviewing the situation, Civil Aviation Minister and Local MP, Jyotiraditya Scindia, spoke to senior officials, including the SP to judge the situation. He ordered them to maintain peace and act strictly against those responsible for violence. The march disrupted sources, indicated that the controversy between the two groups during the Hanuman Jayanti Shobha Yatra caused stone. Although the exact cause of the conflict is still being revised, the authorities have insisted that no major injury or loss of property have been reported. Share this story -tags
Stoning on Hanuman Jayanti march in Guna, 9 arrested, including chief accused
