Around 12 residential structures belonging to the accused and their associates or neighbours, along with several vehicles, were set ablaze by the mob. (Screengrab | X)
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Communal clash in Chhattisgarh’s Dudhkaiyya village leaves six cops injured, houses torched

After being released on bail, the trio allegedly intimidated villagers and harassed witnesses and complainants linked to the temple vandalism case, police said.

Ejaz Kaiser

RAIPUR: Communal violence swept through Dudhkaiyya village in Chhattisgarh’s Gariaband district, about 100 km from Raipur, late on Sunday evening, leaving at least six police personnel injured and resulting in the arson of around a dozen houses and several vehicles.

Heavy police reinforcements have been deployed to prevent further escalation of violence. Three key individuals, identified as offenders, have been rearrested at Rajim police station, Gariaband Superintendent of Police Vedvrat Sirmour told this newspaper.

The unrest was sparked when three men, Arif and his two associates, allegedly attacked a group of four to six local youths with rods. The accused had been recently released on bail in a year-old case involving the alleged vandalism of a Shiv temple idol in the same village.

After being released on bail, the trio allegedly intimidated villagers and harassed witnesses and complainants linked to the temple vandalism case, police said.

Tension surged after villagers grew infuriated, following which local residents targeted the accused’s houses and set them on fire, the police officer said. Around 12 residential structures belonging to the accused and their associates or neighbours, along with several vehicles, were set ablaze by the mob.

Locals pelted stones and bricks at police personnel who tried to prevent the mob from further targeting houses and residents belonging to a particular community. Around six policemen were injured, the SP added.

No case has been registered against those who attacked the police force and injured personnel while they were on duty.

Opposition Congress president Deepak Baij, alleging a “collapse of law and order”, expressed deep concern over the targeted arson and the reign of terror reportedly orchestrated by local accused.

“A dozen houses were torched and several police personnel injured as a direct consequence of administrative negligence and a deteriorating security environment,” Baij said.

State cabinet minister Dayaldas Baghel described the incident as an alleged conflict between two communities stemming from an old rivalry. “Everything remains under control now,” he said.

The village remains tense as the administration continues to closely monitor the situation.

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