Three days after violence, curfew lifted, relaxed in parts of Nagpur

Violence erupted in in central Nagpur on Monday amid rumours that a 'chadar' with holy inscriptions was burnt during protests by Hindu groups protesting to remove Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb.
Security personnel deployed to maintain law and order, days after violence broke out following an agitation by a right-wing group demanding removal of Aurangzeb's tomb, at Hanspuri area in Nagpur.
Security personnel deployed to maintain law and order, days after violence broke out following an agitation by a right-wing group demanding removal of Aurangzeb's tomb, at Hanspuri area in Nagpur.Photo | PTI
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NAGPUR: Curfew was lifted or relaxed in some areas of Nagpur on Thursday, three days after violence rocked the city, officials said.

Violent mobs went on a rampage in central Nagpur areas on Monday night amid rumours that a 'chadar' with holy inscriptions was burnt during protests led by VHP and Bajrang Dal for the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb located in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.

Subsequently, curfew was imposed in Kotwali, Ganeshpeth, Tehsil, Lakadganj, Pachpaoli, Shanti Nagar, Sakkardara, Nandanvan, Imambada, Yashodhara Nagar and Kapil Nagar police station areas.

Considering the people's convenience and law and order, Commissioner of Police Ravinder Singal ordered the lifting of curfew from Nandanvan and Kapil Nagar police station areas from 2 pm on Thursday.

Besides, Singal ordered for the relaxation of curfew in Lakadganj, Pachpaoli, Shantinagar, Sakkardara and Imambada areas from 2 pm to 4 pm to allow the people to venture out to buy the essential items of daily need.

Security personnel deployed to maintain law and order, days after violence broke out following an agitation by a right-wing group demanding removal of Aurangzeb's tomb, at Hanspuri area in Nagpur.
Nagpur violence: Cyber cell identifies over 140 online posts with objectionable content

Earlier in the day, Maharashtra Cyber department identified more than 140 posts and videos containing objectionable contents across social media platforms aimed at inciting communal unrest.

The content in question was deliberately designed to hurt the sentiments of a particular religious group, incite communal unrest, and further escalate the ongoing law and order situation in the state, the Maharashtra Cyber stated in a release.

Police have so far arrested 69 persons, including Minority Democratic Party leader Fahim Khan and eight Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) workers, in connection with the Nagpur violence, as per officials.

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