Curfew in Assam town after stone pelting incidents


Silchar (Assam), Aug 3 (IANS): Indefinite curfew has been clamped in certain areas of southern Assam's Silchar town on Monday after incidents of stone pelting between two religious groups, officials said.

A district administration official said that Cachar District Magistrate Keerthi Jalli apprehending breach of peace and tranquility, promulgated curfew in the areas under Malugram police outpost of Silchar town prohibiting the movement of individuals with immediate effect.

An official release said that the two groups indulged in pelting stones at each other at Ghoniwala areas of Silchar town on Sunday evening. Assam Police, CRPF and other security personnel rushed to the trouble-torn spots and brought the situation under control.

"As simmering tension prevails and there is every likelihood of breach of peace and public tranquillity, the district administration has clamped curfew in the areas falling under Malugram police outpost," the release said.

However, the order exempts magistrates on duty, police, military and para military forces, health functionaries, including doctors and para-medics.

"The order that comes into force with immediate effect shall continue to remain in force until further notice," the official release added.

A police officer said that group rivalry continued since Saturday and it took a serious turn on Sunday.

 

  

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