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Mobile internet services suspended for 24 hrs in Rajasthan after two communities clash 

The clashes broke out when a marriage procession with D J sound system was passing by a mosque in the Hira Chowk area and four people were injured in the stone pelting.

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JAIPUR: Mobile internet services were suspended for 24 hours in Rajasthan's Tonk district following clashes between two communities, an official said.

The clashes broke out when a marriage procession with D J sound system was passing by a mosque in the Hira Chowk area.

Four people were injured in the stone pelting, Additional District magistrate Lokesh Kumar Gautam said.

He said mobile internet services were suspended as a precautionary measure.

Superintendent of Police, Tonk, Yogesh Dadich said two two-wheelers were torched by the miscreants He said the situation was under control and additional forces were deployed in the area as a precaution.

Two persons have been detained, he added.

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