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More cops deployed after tension during VHP’s Ram Navami procession in Vadodara

Police dismiss social media rumours about a communal clash and warn of strict action.

More cops deployed after tension during VHP’s Ram Navami procession in VadodaraOver 500 trainee Lok Rakshak Dal jawans have been deployed along the routes where more Ram Navami processions are expected during the day. (Express photo by Bhupendra Rana)
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Police in Gujarat’s Vadodara city said they defused communal tension that erupted in the Fatehpura area when two groups came face to face during a Ram Navami procession taken out by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Thursday.

Senior officers confirmed that police accompanying the procession had dispersed the crowd before a verbal altercation could escalate. Over 500 trainee Lok Rakshak Dal jawans have been deployed along the routes where more Ram Navami processions are expected during the day.

According to police, the altercation took place at Panjrigar Mohalla around 1 pm.

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More cops deployed after tension during VHP’s Ram Navami procession in Vadodara Communal tension erupted in the Fatehpura area when two groups came face to face during a Ram Navami procession. (Express photo by Bhupendra Rana)

Deputy commissioner of police (zone III) Yashpal Jaganiya said, “There has been no incident of stone-pelting or police lathi-charge in the old city of Vadodara. There were two groups that were involved in a verbal altercation after the procession crossed Panjrigar Mohalla. But the yatra continued as scheduled as police accompanying it immediately swung into action to disperse the two groups…We have already deployed SRP units and also personnel along the route at various points to ensure that no untoward incident takes place throughout the day as more processions are planned in the city.”

More cops deployed after tension during VHP’s Ram Navami procession in Vadodara The DCP said the police were watching social media, where he said rumours about a communal clash were spreading. (Express photo by Bhupendra Rana)

The DCP also said the police were watching social media, where he said rumours about a communal clash were spreading. “We have an eye on social media through the cyber crime cell. Anyone who is found spreading rumours will be dealt with… The people are requested to not believe in rumours about any communal clash,” he said.

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