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Four dead as fresh violence hits UP's Muzaffarnagar

FP Archives October 31, 2013, 07:54:49 IST

The fragile peace in Muzaffarnagar was shattered Wednesday evening as communal clashes between two groups left three people dead, police said.

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Four dead as fresh violence hits UP's Muzaffarnagar

Lucknow: The fragile peace in Muzaffarnagar was shattered on Wednesday evening as communal clashes between two groups left three people dead, police said. The clashes occurred in the Bhaurankalan police station area, when people from two communities fought a pitched battle in which three youngsters were shot dead. The youngsters belonged to the Hussainpur Kalan village, an officer told IANS. [caption id=“attachment_1203499” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] PTI Forces keep watch over Muzaffarnagar. PTI[/caption] As the news broke out, district officials went into a tizzy and rushed to the crime scene. The police sent the bodies for post-mortem examination. Confirming that, prima-facie, the clashes appeared “communal in nature,” Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Mukul Goel told IANS that the situation was “tense but under control”. Police reinforcements have been rushed to the area and the police in the region has been put on high alert. Officials said that the three deceased belonged to the minority community. District officials also added that a retired soldier, Rajendra Singh, had told the police that he was working in his field when a group of youth attacked him. According to a report in The Hindu , Singh and his wife were in the field when the youth attacked them and killed his wife. Singh then raised an alarm,  and villagers rushed to his rescue. The attackers later opened fire. In the gunbattle that ensued, the three youngsters were killed, the official said, adding that Rajendra Singh’s claims were being verified. The retired soldier is a resident of Mohammadpur Raisingh village. Police have detained two people, identified as Arvind and Sharnu, of Rajendra Singh’s family. Communal riots in Muzaffarnagar and neighbouring areas of Shamli and Meerut had killed 63 people between 6 and 10 September. More than 43,000 people were rendered homeless and many of them have refused to go back home, citing the possibility of revenge attacks. The state government, two days ago, released Rs 90 crore for the 1,800 families, mostly Muslim, which had refused to go back to their homes. IANS

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