UP: 50 held in Kasganj after clashes over youth's death, internet shut down


Kasganj, Jan 28 (PTI): At least three shops, two private buses and a car were torched on the second day of violence in Uttar Pradesh's Kasganj city on Saturday, police said, after a young boy was killed in clashes following stone-pelting on a motorcycle rally taken out to celebrate the Republic Day.

Internet services have also been suspended till 10 pm on January 28 in trouble-torn areas in western UP, where a curfew was imposed after clashes on Friday, to prevent spread of rumours on social media, they said.

Elaborating about the extent of damage, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Anand Kumar informed, "In all, three shops have been damaged, by pouring petrol below the shutter and setting it afire. Fire was also set on the seats of two private buses, but the engines of the buses are intact. One empty kiosk was also set ablaze by the anti-social elements. In the evening, the seats of an abandoned car were set ablaze."

He claimed that no violence took place on Saturday, and "violence took place only yesterday (Friday)".

The ADG added, "Some anti-social elements had tried to break into the gate of a mosque on Friday, but were unable to do so, as police chased them away."

Meanwhile, District Magistrate RP Singh said, "Internet services were also suspended in trouble-torn area till 10 pm on January 28."

Principal Secretary (Home) Arvind Kumar said, "Two cases were registered yesterday. As many as nine arrests in two cases, 40 more preventive arrests have been made. ADG Agra Zone/Commissioner Aligarh/IG Aligarh range have been camping there since yesterday, an IG-level officer, D K Thakur, has reached there from Lucknow and camping since yesterday night."

He added, "Five companies of PAC and 1 RAF company had reached there yesterday along with additional civil police officers/policemen from the zone. one more Company of RAF has been provided today."

The principal secretary (home) also informed, "After the peaceful cremation in the morning, some miscreants have tried to disturb peace which has been strictly dealt with. Only sporadic attempts of arson in the outskirts took place today.”

A government spokesperson said prohibitory orders still remained in effect, but did not say whether the curfew had been lifted.

A strong posse of RAF and PAC personnel have intensified vigil in the district, whose borders have been sealed to stop elements detrimental to peace from sneaking into the city.

"In all, 50 accused persons have been arrested. Efforts are on to arrest the rest of the accused," the ADG said, adding that the figure was likely to go up.

Elaborating on the genesis of the clashes, the police said in a statement that a few people were riding motorcycles carrying the tricolours and were chanting 'Vande Mataram' and 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'.

As the procession reached minority-dominated community Baddunagar, "anti-social elements" pelted stones and opened fire. "In this (firing), Chandan was killed and Naushad was injured. Naushad was referred to Aligarh for treatment," it said.

Another man, identified as Akram, received head injuries.

The two were undergoing treatment at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Aligarh. Naushad was out of danger and Akram was being operated upon, the hospital authorities said.

The motorcycle rally was taken out by VHP and ABVP volunteers as part of celebrations on the 69th Republic Day.

Meanwhile, the police on Saturday stopped firebrand leader Sadhvi Prachi in Aligarh and prevented her from visiting Kasganj.

She, however, said: "If the district administration really wanted, it would have not allowed the violence."

Earlier on Saturday, Additional DG (Law and Order) Anand Kumar said, "Anti-social elements today tried to set on fire a small shop on the city's outskirts... Some of them have been taken into custody, while others were chased away."

"Our main job at this point is to ensure...that brotherhood among communities remain intact," Kumar said.

The police were trying to make people "understand communal bonhomie", he said, adding that the situation was under control now. "Sufficient police personnel have been deployed."

Superintendent of Police, Kasganj, Sunil Kumar Singh, said: "Anti-social elements had set two shoe shops on fire in Ghantaghar market, and fire brigade was pressed into action.

"Apart from this, one utensil shop was set afire and a bus was also damaged by anti-social elements, who set it on fire. Fire brigade was called in to douse the fires."

Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya described the violence as unfortunate, and said the people behind it would not go unpunished.

But Samajwadi Party spokesperson Sunil Singh 'Sajan' demanded more than just assurance from the state government.

"The UP government must act tough on the anti-social elements, so that this acts as a deterrent for others."

UP Congress spokesperson Virendra Madan suggested the violence was connected to Lok Sabha polls, due next year.

"The state government must show seriousness and control the situation at the earliest... Is there any possible link of this violence with 2019 Lok Sabha elections for polarisation?"

Divisional commissioner of Aligarh, Subhash Chandra Sharma, said the violence erupted after the cremation of the boy, who died on Friday.

  

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  • Monu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    double standards by Media.
    if a muslim gets killed, then headlines says " killed/lynched by hindutva group"
    But if a hindu dies, then Headlines says" Killed in riots", never mentions the religion of people who did it . suddenly they become secular.

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  • Monu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    One youth by the name of Chandan Gupta was killed and dozen others were reported as injured as communal clashes erupted over flag march in Kasganj, Uttar Pradesh. While reports over the details of the incident are contradictory, with both sides claiming their own version, the victim’s father claimed that his son was not involved in any political outfit, and both the parents claimed that their son was shot at since he refused to say “Pakistan Zindabad”.

    Irrespective of the details of what led to the incident, some facts are clear : A Hindu boy was shot at and murdered, possibly by an irate Muslim mob. But Indian media, which is usually agile at picking up castes and religions, had turned “secular” for this incident.

    Earlier last year, a muslim boy was killed on a train after an argument. Some in the media had claimed that the fight had started over suspicion of Junaid and his brother ‘carrying beef’ – even though neither the complainant in the written complaint nor the accused, who has confessed to his crime, talked about that being the trigger of the fatal fight.
    No “Hindu boy” killed, instead we have “one dead” and “man killed” over “communal clashes”.

    In 2014, another incident occurred when a Muslim techie was beaten to death allegedly by Hindutva activists over a morphed Facebook post. The news reports that time too did not fail in pointing out the religion, either of the victim or the perpetrators

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    The reality of Kasganj Republic day violence is far from truth. From the videos and pictures circulated it was VHP and ABVP youths holding 'Bagwdwaj' forced their way wanted Muslims dominated area where Muslim youth celebrating 69th Republic day were asked to chant 'Vande Mataram' or live to Pakistan.
    The ensuing argument resulted in stone throwing which in turn ignited as communal flare up.

    In the entire video law enforcement officers nowhere in the pictures and state intelligence under CM Yogi is failure. This is nothing but pre planned conspiracy to prepare a ground for Lok Sabha elections which going to preponed with elections to the states.

    It should be also noted that in 'Tiranga March' Bhagwa Flag held above Indian tricolour on Republic day march. PM Modi said he will make 'Uttam Pradesh' in 10 years. Now 'Digital India' is shut down, crime rate has more than last 10 years, more than 400 encounters, lynching unabated...
    If you push Mandir pujari as 'Vikas' purush the result is catastrophe.
    Jai Hind

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  • Monu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Kasganj murder of Chandan Gupta exposes Indian media’s double standards

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Yogi please dont come to Karnataka and give your unsolicited advice to Kannadigas. Please set your house in order. UP can best be discribed as being in total mess.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    We are used of encountering such kinds of atmosphere some sensitive small towns , villages across coastal districts. Thanks to the deployment of some honest officers whose hard work strategies able to bring law and orded under control

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  • Dinesh poojary, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    yogi don’t worry. Don’t leave karnataka. Or else we might lose in Karnataka. Sakshi maharaj is there to look after up

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  • rhea, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Haan...put up a tent here itself and say UP is better than karnataka😂 ..first solve the problems in your state...u r CM if UP not of Karnataka..

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    planning already started for 2019 elections.
    nothing will work, no development, no jobs, but only these type of communal enmity will get votes for bjp and they are damn sure about it.
    Times of India reported, youths with national flag shouting slogans 'Hindustan me rehena hoga toh vande matram kehna hoga' (Chant Vande Mataram, if one wants to stay in India).
    so first of all, if you organise such rallies, no protocol?? why they want to enter in such sensitive areas??
    and it was reported, these abvp, never take any prior permission from administration to organise such bike rally, that means, we can assume, it was preplaned by sanghis to instigate such violence.
    Only BJP MP alleged that certain slogans were also raised before the attack. "Before the attack, the other group shouted 'Pakistan Zindabad'," This Statement was given only by BJP MP, but no media or any proof on it, so we know about bjp and it's mp and mla's how much truth they speak.
    everything was preplanned by sanghis and bjp, and they will kill their own people to get sympathy and get political mileage.

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    where there is junglli suvars there is a jungle raj.

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  • Damodar D., India

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Where there is Jungli Massage man, there is feku raj.

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    FEKU LIKE YOU ?

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  • Manjunath, Kudla

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Feku like yogi feku like chaiwala 😂😂why so much confusion to you

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Are you referring to Yogi ?????????????????? such a change in opinions ....

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  • HENRY MiSQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Law and order system failed in BJPee ruled states.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    GujRAT model in making ?
    Chaai ke saath pakoda bada maza aata hai.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    Jungle Raj in Uttar Pradesh ...

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2018

    How many murdered and clashes in past one month in Mangalore? kettle calling the pot black

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