Jodhpur Violence / 'Why did the violence start during the prayer?', the Union Minister raised many questions

Zoom News : May 03, 2022, 06:45 PM
Curfew was imposed in 10 police station areas on Tuesday after communal tension in Jodhpur city of Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot appealed to the people to maintain peace and harmony. On this matter, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on behalf of BJP has also targeted the Gehlot government by holding a press conference.


Union minister gave strict warning

Union Minister and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Jodhpur clash said that we have warned the administration that if no action is taken in this incident, then we will hold a massive protest at Jalori Gate in Jodhpur. The law and order situation in Rajasthan has deteriorated.


Important questions arising

Raising the question, he asked what happened during the morning prayers that soon after that cars were vandalized, houses were pelted with stones, women were insulted in Jodhpur. The police did not take any prior steps to stop it.


Curfew imposed in jodhpur

Let us inform that to control the situation, Jodhpur's executive magistrate Rajkumar Choudhary on Tuesday afternoon in ten police station areas of the city, Udaymandir, Sadar Kotwali, Sadar Bazar, Nagori Gate, Khanda Falsa, Pratapnagar, Pratapnagar Sadar, Devnagar, Sursagar and Sardarpura. Issued orders to impose curfew from 1 pm to midnight of Wednesday, May 4. According to the order, it is necessary to impose curfew to maintain peace and law and order and to keep life in order. At the same time, mobile internet services have also been stopped in the city so that rumours do not spread.


CM Gehlot reviewed the situation

In Jaipur, Chief Minister Gehlot reviewed the situation in a high-level meeting with top officials of police and administration. He directed to identify the anti-social elements responsible for the incidents that harm the communal harmony and brotherhood and take strict action against them.

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