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Communal tension in Bhiwandi during Ganpati visarjan procession

The Thane police said they have also deployed additional forces to ensure no untoward incidents occur during the processions during Eid on Wednesday.

bhiwandi visarjanThe situation escalated after members of the procession started talking about someone throwing a stone at the idol around 12.30 am.

Communal tension erupted in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Tuesday after an alleged incident of stone pelting on a Ganesh idol during the immersion procession being taken out on Anant Chaturdashi. To control the situation, the police said they resorted to a mild lathi charge, dispersed the crowd amid escalating tension, and detained some suspects.

Dnyaneshwar Chavan, Joint Commissioner of Police, Thane, said the traditional Bhiwandi Ganpati immersion procession had begun near the Hindustani Mosque. However, the situation escalated after members of the procession started talking about someone throwing a stone at the idol around 12.30 am. This led to a dispute and altercations among some individuals, which caused a commotion, he added.

The Ganesh mandal members gathered at Vanjar Patti Naka, and gradually more people joined them from other nearby Ganesh mandals, and started shouting slogans. Later, people from other communities also started gathering at the place.

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The Ganesh mandal refused to proceed with the procession and demanded the arrest of those who pelted stones at the Ganesh idol. As arguments and clashes occurred between the two groups, the police resorted to a lathi charge and dispersed the crowd, Chavan said in a press briefing on Wednesday.

The police have detained some people, including some ‘notorious elements’ who were part of the Visarjan procession, and are in the process of filing cases and making arrests, said officers. Officers also said they have deployed additional forces, including local Crime Branch officers, to ensure no untoward incidents occur during the processions on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad on Wednesday.

“Citizens are requested to maintain peace and harmony in the area. Do not believe in rumours,” Chavan said.

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