Cricket Victory Rally Turns Violent In Indore's Mhow: Heavy Force Deployed After Stone-Pelting, Arson
A celebratory rally in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, turned violent, with clashes erupting between two groups, leaving a trail of destruction and panic.
- India News
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Indore: A celebratory rally in Indore's Mhow, turned chaotic on Sunday as clashes broke out between two groups, leaving the residents in panic in its wake. According to reports, the rally, organised by young cricket enthusiasts, was meant to celebrate India's ICC Champions Trophy final victory against New Zealand. However, another group of people interrupted the celebrations and clashed with the cricket lovers, which allegedly led to stone-pelting and arson. On information, the police teams from nearby police stations and para-military force rushed to the spot and brought the violent situation under control.
According to eyewitnesses, the trouble began when a dispute broke out between two groups during the rally. The situation quickly escalated, with stone pelting and arson reported in multiple areas of the town. As the dispute escalated, the unruly mob destroyed shops and damaged vehicles, and a few were set on fire. Locals claimed that a large group of miscreants began hurling stones at the rally participants as they approached the Jama Masjid area, forcing them to abandon their motorcycles and flee.
Authorities Swiftly Restore Order
As per information, the local authorities acted swiftly to bring the situation under control, deploying personnel in the affected areas to prevent further violence. Superintendent of Police (SP, Indore Rural) Hitika Wasal reached Mhow to assess the circumstances firsthand and take necessary measures to restore law and order. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Nimish Agarwal confirmed that forces reached the spot after receiving information about the clashes and brought the situation under control.
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Police Initiate Investigation
The clashes sparked panic in multiple areas of the town, with some people setting fire to abandoned motorcycles, further escalating tensions. Fortunately, there were no reports of casualties. Indore collector Ashish Singh stated that the situation was under control and forces had been deployed in the area.
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An investigation into the incident is underway, with authorities working to ascertain the cause of the clashes.
(With Agency Input)
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