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Hyderabad: Curfew in old city areas after clashes

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Hyderabad: Curfew in old city areas after clashes Hyderabad: An indefinite curfew was on Sunday clamped in some parts of the walled city here following communal clashes over alleged desecration of a religious place.

At least five persons were injured in incidents of stabbing and stone-pelting involving members of two communities, police said.

Curfew was imposed in Madannapet and Saidabad in Old City and will continue till further orders, Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police V Dinesh Reddy said.

Tension erupted in the morning following reports of alleged desecration of a religious place in Kurmaguda, wherein one devotees complained that they found "meat" and green-coloured water near a place of worship.

Enraged members of the community took out rallies that culminated in stone-pelting. As the news spread, members of other community too assembled in large numbers and also indulged into heavy brickbatting against each other and at houses in Kurmaguda besides the communally sensitive areas of Madannapet and Saidabad, thus prompting police to cane charge and burst of teargas shells to disperse marauding mobs.

"There are no deaths," Reddy, who visited the trouble-hit areas along with Hyderabad Police Commissioner AK Khan and other senior police officers, said and appealed to people to maintain communal harmony and not to fall prey to rumours.

Reddy said a massive drive was underway to arrest those responsible for the incident, adding, "We are picking up offenders and the situation is now peaceful and public are requested to pass on information on communal offenders who are holed up in these areas."

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy also reviewed the situation in Madannapet and Saidabad areas accompanied by Reddy, Commissioner of Police AK Khan, district collector N Gulzar and other senior officials and directed them to closely monitor the situation.

Miscreants also pelted stones on buses damaging glass-panes, besides setting on fire at least two vehicles, while two incidents of stabbing were also reported, police said.

Earlier, city police commissioner AK Khan said that the police were constantly reviewing the situation and keeping a close watch in sensitive areas by deploying additional forces.

As a precautionary measure and to prevent spreading of disturbance the police have imposed curfew, he said expressing hope that the situation will return to normalcy in couple of days.

Khan warned that police will not hesitate to arrest leaders if they found to be indulged in instigation or spreading unrest and added that so far the police have picked up some persons for questioning.

Reacting to a query, Khan said those appearing for SSC and other examinations will be allowed to reach the exam centres in the curfew-hit areas.

Following the communal disturbances, shops and commercial establishments downed their shutters in parts of Old City even as police barricaded the roads in the sensitive areas.

It was after a gap of two years that authorities have imposed curfew in the communal sensitive Old City.

Curfew remained in place for several days in parts of Hyderabad in March 2010 after members of two communities clashed over erecting a religious flag even as three members of a community were killed in the clashes that left several injured.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy today reviewed the situation in Madannapet and Saidabad areas accompanied by the Director General of Police Dinesh Reddy, Commissioner of Police AK Khan, district collector N Gulzar and other senior officials and directed them to closely monitor the situation.

As per the chief minister's instructions, the DGP visited the areas of the Old City and reviewed the law and order situation with police officials. The chief minister asked the Hyderabad district Collector to provide medical treatment to the injured.

Reddy was informed that the situation was fully under control, a release from CMO said.

The chief minister further appealed to people to observe restraint and help the administration in maintaining peace, law and order, it said.

He also asked officials to take stringent action against the miscreants responsible for Madannapet incidents and to book all culprits and maintain law and order and see to it that the situation is brought to normalcy immediately, the release added.

PTI

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First Published: Sunday, April 08, 2012, 16:04

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RAGHU - DELHIraghuvir.2010@yahoo.com
hyderbad is the place of indian, either hindu or muslim or chrsitin, all muslim can live any poart of india same tim all hindu..we need to understan that some people for thir personal intested doing this mess.... we all are one..indian.. no hindu no muslim..
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Azmat Ali Khan - India
Every Indians has the very right to visit everywhere India.No one Should except the visit by Bhai PRAVEEN TOGADIA.
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Krishna Kanth - Mumbai
Old City can never change! The animosity and anger can never go down for both the communities! Pakistani flags flying at one side and on the other side, saffron flag being hoisted to counteract! The State is going to cats and dogs!
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Patel - Hyderabad
What do you except when TOGADIA visited Hyderabad?
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sandeep - bnglore
What wrong if togadia visit there....stop commenting thse non sense you written from hyderabad than go to that place and leave there for some days...than feel who came and what will happen as i told this bcz i had there and feel so sad for that place.
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IRFAN - HYDERABAD
Why do we allow this dirty politics to succeed,no religion teaches hatred and violence,remember we all are Indians first,and progress of our country is in togetherness,so lets join hands and strive for progress of our country,instead of falling prey to this political gimmicks,wake up India,its time to show the world that we are the best.
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abdulqadirfaheem - jizan
certainly, who has the time to do such nonsense things, I agree with the posts who wrote its a political game,
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Mirza - Dubai
Dear all, come to senses before posting comments that spread nothing but hatred. Whether political or non political there are some elements who benefit from this but ultimately the sufferers are the common peopel who have a lot more to do other than fighting for religion. Who suffers in the curfew except the common people?
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azhar - hyderabad
yes exactly this is political created , why people want to fight ,they have personal works not have such time to fight,clealy this is created by politicians
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azhar - hyderabad
yes exactly this is political created , why people want to fight ,they have personal works not have such time to fight,clealy this is created by politicians
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............. - hydrabad
ur right the politicians will do like this
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seshu - london
My God! Political situation is very volatile in Andhra. Telangana Split congress, Power thirsty opposition etc. Do not get fooled! another big political drama. Please remember that we are all human beings and religion is to elevate our consciousness and not to degrade us to animal platform. Please stop bickering.
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Zubair - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
This is politics, We are indians, hindu and muslims don`t want to fight together, everyone like peace. But the politics start and making fights between hindu and muslims. All hindu and muslims should understand this. Hindus and Muslims religious don`t allow to insult anyone.



arshad - hyderabad
AS usuall it is ploticall game thats all



Priyadarsi - New Delhi
Why this hypocrisy? Two groups, religious place? Say it is a Hindu Muslim communal clash.



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