What Led to the Violence in Chomu? 110 Arrested!
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Violence erupted in Chomu over a religious site dispute.
- 110 arrests made, including 11 women.
- Internet services suspended for public safety.
- Authorities emphasize community cooperation.
- Chomu declared a high-security zone.
Jaipur, Dec 27 (NationPress) Tensions in Chomu, a town near Jaipur, have escalated following violent clashes stemming from a dispute regarding the installation of railings outside a religious site. In a bid to curtail the spread of misinformation and ensure public safety, local authorities have decided to prolong the suspension of WhatsApp and other social media platforms for an additional 24 hours, extending until 7 a.m. on Sunday.
Divisional Commissioner Poonam has ordered this internet blackout based on recommendations from the Police Commissioner.
This internet suspension, originally set to conclude at 7 a.m. on Saturday, has been extended due to the ongoing sensitive situation.
Officials are concerned that the spread of false information via social media could exacerbate the already volatile conditions.
The unrest reportedly began when stones were removed and iron railings were installed near a religious site adjacent to the main bus station.
Officials indicated that an agreement had been made with a local community for the removal of stones from the roadside. However, tensions flared when iron railings were later erected. When police and administrative personnel arrived around 3 a.m. on Friday to address what they classified as illegal encroachment, a crowd allegedly reacted violently, leading to stone-pelting that injured six police officers.
In an extensive crackdown, law enforcement has arrested 110 individuals, including 11 women, connected to the violent incidents.
The arrests followed the identification of those involved in stone-pelting, who were apprehended at their residences. Special Commissioner Rahul Prakash is actively overseeing the investigation.
Authorities have vowed to take strict measures against anyone found to be disrupting communal peace.
Chomu has effectively been designated a high-security zone, with ongoing flag marches being conducted in the vicinity.
While local markets and traffic are operating normally, police remain vigilant in sensitive areas. The administration has urged residents to disregard rumors, cooperate with law enforcement, and contribute to the maintenance of peace.