Khargone: Police here in Madhya Pradesh have registered a case against unidentified persons after a video of a purported call to boycott members of a particular community surfaced, officials said on Tuesday. In the clip, which went viral on social media, an announcement on a truck-mounted sound system was heard about the call to boycott the community members, accusing them of spreading violence here in Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, the Khargone district administration has started the work of installing 121 CCTV cameras at different locations, including those where stone-pelting was reported during the Ram Navami celebration on 10 April, the officials said. Local administration relaxed the curfew in the violence-hit town for nine hours - from 8 am to 5 pm - for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday and allowed plying of passenger buses during that period. Communal clashes had erupted in Khargone on 10 April, during which shops and houses were damaged, vehicles torched and stones hurled. Subsequently, curfew was clamped in the city which is being relaxed since April 14. Khargone’s in-charge Superintendent of Police Rohit Kashwani said after they came to about the video of the call to boycott a particular community, a case was registered on Monday night against unidentified persons on charge of spreading enmity between different groups. Karahi police station in-charge Parmanand Goyal said the case was registered under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion). The police came to know about the video on Monday night. It was being investigated and people involved in the case were being identified, he said. He said as per preliminary information, the announcement purportedly heard in the video was made on April 19 in Katargaon, located nearly 60 km from the district headquarters. The announcer was heard requesting Hindus to boycott the “adharmi” (impious) and “pakhandi” (hypocrite) shopkeepers and give them a befitting reply while accusing them of stone-pelting during a Ram Navami procession and burning the houses of Hindus in Khargone. Another video also surfaced in which a group of women was purportedly seen taking a resolve to financially boycott “vidharmis” (heretic) by not purchasing from their shops and not selling stuff to them. When asked about this, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Milind Dhoke told.
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