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VADODARA: Communal clashes erupted at Kotiyarknagar near Panigate on Sunday, forcing the police to open fire in air. Teargas shells were lobbed to disperse the mobs that gathered after a man was stabbed on Waghodia Road on Sunday afternoon.

Another person was stabbed in Champaner Gate even as the city police struggled to maintain peace in the communally sensitive areas that have been witnessing rioting since Thursday. Two more SRPF companies were deployed to contain the situation, police said.

Communal violence had erupted in Yakutpura, Panjrapole, Fatehpura and Kumbharvada on Thursday after some derogatory posts about a religion were put on social networking site Facebook.

The police department's step of suspending mobile internet services and bulk text messages didn't help much as riots kept spreading from one area to other on Saturday night. City police commissioner, E Radhakrishna had cited rumour-mongering as the reason behind suspending mobile internet services. With police struggling to quell riots, Director General of Police P C Thakur had to rush to the city and hold a meeting with senior police officials.

Thakur was forced to hold a meeting at 2am near Mandvi Gate. While situation was normal on Sunday morning, trouble began in Kotiyarknagar in noon when Shailesh Rajput, a tea-vendor was stabbed at Kala Darshan crossroads. Rajput was stabbed in the back by some unidentified persons who came on a motorbike. He was rushed to SSG Hospital and admitted to the ICU.

Soon after, mobs from two communities gathered at Kotiyarknagar and started pelting stones. Policemen fired one round in air and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the mob. Tension prevailed in Wadi, Fatehpura, Yakutpura and Gendigate.

The person stabbed near Champaner Gate was identified as Mangal Singh. He was reported to be out of danger. State finance minister Nitin Patel also rushed to the city and attended a peace committee meeting organized by the police department. "We have identified persons involved in rioting and the process to arrest the accused is on. We have formed several teams to investigate the cases and nab the accused," Radhakrishnan told TOI.
 
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VADODARA: Communal clashes erupted at Kotiyarknagar near Panigate on Sunday, forcing the police to open fire in air. Teargas shells were lobbed to disperse the mobs that gathered after a man was stabbed on Waghodia Road on Sunday afternoon.

Another person was stabbed in Champaner Gate even as the city police struggled to maintain peace in the communally sensitive areas that have been witnessing rioting since Thursday. Two more SRPF companies were deployed to contain the situation, police said.


Communal violence had erupted in Yakutpura, Panjrapole, Fatehpura and Kumbharvada on Thursday after some derogatory posts about a religion were put on social networking site Facebook.

The police department's step of suspending mobile internet services and bulk text messages didn't help much as riots kept spreading from one area to other on Saturday night. City police commissioner, E Radhakrishna had cited rumour-mongering as the reason behind suspending mobile internet services. With police struggling to quell riots, Director General of Police P C Thakur had to rush to the city and hold a meeting with senior police officials.

Thakur was forced to hold a meeting at 2am near Mandvi Gate. While situation was normal on Sunday morning, trouble began in Kotiyarknagar in noon when Shailesh Rajput, a tea-vendor was stabbed at Kala Darshan crossroads. Rajput was stabbed in the back by some unidentified persons who came on a motorbike. He was rushed to SSG Hospital and admitted to the ICU.

Soon after, mobs from two communities gathered at Kotiyarknagar and started pelting stones. Policemen fired one round in air and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the mob. Tension prevailed in Wadi, Fatehpura, Yakutpura and Gendigate.

The person stabbed near Champaner Gate was identified as Mangal Singh. He was reported to be out of danger. State finance minister Nitin Patel also rushed to the city and attended a peace committee meeting organized by the police department. "We have identified persons involved in rioting and the process to arrest the accused is on. We have formed several teams to investigate the cases and nab the accused," Radhakrishnan told TOI.

Communal clashes in Vadodara after stabbing - The Times of India
 
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VADODARA: Communal clashes erupted at Kotiyarknagar near Panigate on Sunday, forcing the police to open fire in air. Teargas shells were lobbed to disperse the mobs that gathered after a man was stabbed on Waghodia Road on Sunday afternoon.

Another person was stabbed in Champaner Gate even as the city police struggled to maintain peace in the communally sensitive areas that have been witnessing rioting since Thursday. Two more SRPF companies were deployed to contain the situation, police said.


Communal violence had erupted in Yakutpura, Panjrapole, Fatehpura and Kumbharvada on Thursday after some derogatory posts about a religion were put on social networking site Facebook.

The police department's step of suspending mobile internet services and bulk text messages didn't help much as riots kept spreading from one area to other on Saturday night. City police commissioner, E Radhakrishna had cited rumour-mongering as the reason behind suspending mobile internet services. With police struggling to quell riots, Director General of Police P C Thakur had to rush to the city and hold a meeting with senior police officials.

Thakur was forced to hold a meeting at 2am near Mandvi Gate. While situation was normal on Sunday morning, trouble began in Kotiyarknagar in noon when Shailesh Rajput, a tea-vendor was stabbed at Kala Darshan crossroads. Rajput was stabbed in the back by some unidentified persons who came on a motorbike. He was rushed to SSG Hospital and admitted to the ICU.


Soon after, mobs from two communities gathered at Kotiyarknagar and started pelting stones. Policemen fired one round in air and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the mob. Tension prevailed in Wadi, Fatehpura, Yakutpura and Gendigate.

The person stabbed near Champaner Gate was identified as Mangal Singh. He was reported to be out of danger. State finance minister Nitin Patel also rushed to the city and attended a peace committee meeting organized by the police department. "We have identified persons involved in rioting and the process to arrest the accused is on. We have formed several teams to investigate the cases and nab the accused," Radhakrishnan told TOI.

Communal clashes in Vadodara after stabbing - The Times of India

so a sikh and hindu were attacked and now u will start bashing muslims like always
 
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Usual petty crimes being given communal colors...shame on media.
Not this time. The violence was indeed religiously inspired.

just saw the headlines on TOI

what happened
What happened is that some insecure idiots tried to go on a rampage over some facebook photos. State and paramilitary forces were rushed to the area, and brought the situation back to normalcy:

Communal Clashes in Vadodara: 40 Arrested, Riot Police Keep Vigil

Vadodara: 40 people have been arrested after clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Vadodara in Gujarat; the police has suspended mobile Internet and text messaging services, an official has said.

The two groups had pelted each other with stones and set vehicles alight on Saturday following several days of tensions, police said.

Paramilitary forces have been deployed in Vadodara, which is 110 kilometres from Ahmedabad.

But no major incident of violence has been reported since Saturday, except some intermittent cases of stone-pelting.

The violence has been restricted to a few localities of Vadodara, said the police, adding that senior officials have been camped in the affected areas.

"Police have arrested over 40 people in connection with the communal riots in Vadodara," said senior state government official SK Nanda.

"The number is likely to increase as combing operations are still on," Mr Nanda, additional chief secretary for the home ministry, told news agency AFP.

The ban on phone services would remain in place until September 30 in a bid to stop the clashes spreading and to defuse tensions, officials said.

Tensions have been mounting since Thursday after photos that were circulated on social media incited communal tension.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently in the United States and is set to meet with US President Barack Obama, won the seat of Vadodara at the national elections in May. However, he chose to represent Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh in the Lok Sabha. The by-election for his seat in Vadodara was won recently by the BJP.
 
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If pakistan or china is involved (after getting jealousy attacks watching modi in usa) than india should reply them in same tone.... And if italian w!tch sonia gandhi involved than elimate here today itself.

Watching muslims yesterday cheering for Modi i knew pakistan or italian sonia must be upto something.... However get ready as Modi the iron man. He will find out who was behind it and reply them in same tone.
 
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If pakistan or china is involved (after getting jealousy attacks watching modi in usa) than india should reply them in same tone.... And if italian w!tch sonia gandhi involved than elimate here today itself.

Watching muslims yesterday cheering for Modi i knew pakistan or italian sonia must be upto something.... However get ready as Modi the iron man. He will find out who was behind it and reply them in same tone.

Not everything has to do be related to Modi or Congress or has Pakistan or China behind it. Its just some who insecure idiots tried to go on a rampage over some Facebook photos. State and paramilitary forces has already contained it.
 
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