Two killed as protest in Mumbai against Assam riots turns violent by railenquiry on 12 August, 2012 - 12:00 PM | ||
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railenquiry | Two killed as protest in Mumbai against Assam riots turns violent on 12 August, 2012 - 12:00 PM | |
At least two persons were killed and more than 50 injured as a protest at the Azad Maidan here on Saturday against the recent Assam riots and genocidal acts against Muslims in Myanmar turned violent. A state of high alert was issued throughout Mumbai.Tension and paranoia gripped the city as the three o’clock agitation, organised by the Raza Academy — a city-based organisation claiming to promote Islamic culture — suddenly erupted into violence with the protesters targeting police and mediapersons, setting vehicles afire, smashing cameras and chanting provocative slogans. The police resorted to lathi charge, lobbed tear gas shells and fired in the air to disperse the truculent crowd.According to police reports, Mohammad Umar (17) and Altaf Sheikh, both of Mumbai, lost their lives in the violence.In all, 11 vehicles, including three OB vans, were gutted, while 45 policemen and some photographers, including The Hindu’s Vivek Bendre, were injured and their cameras smashed in the melee.“For a while, there were fears of a relapse of the situation [seen] during the 1992 riots. We have escaped by a hair’s breadth … The situation could have turned lethal. But things are under control in other parts of the city,” said Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik, refusing to answer questions whether the violence was spontaneous or pre-planned.Around 30 police personnel were seriously injured while three civilians sustained bullet injuries. |