Attacked In Guna During Hanuman Jayanti, Cops File Case, Accuse BJP Leader

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According to the complaint the procession violated permissions, played loud music and triggered tensions that eventually led to stone-throwing and clashes.

Guna:

Cases filed by the police - who were attacked during the Hanuman Jayanti procession at Guna, Madhya Pradesh - have come as a fresh twist on the communal violence that dominated headlines last week.  The police have claimed that BJP councillor Om Prakash Kushwaha and his associates allegedly raised provocative slogans and instigated unrest near Karnalganj Mosque.

According to the complaint filed by Assistant Sub-Inspector Mahesh Lakra, who was present at the spot, the procession violated permissions, played loud music and triggered tensions that eventually led to stone-throwing and clashes.

According to the complaint, on April 12, when he was informed that the procession was passing near the Karnalganj Mosque, Mr Lakra reached the spot and asked Om Prakash Kushwaha and his companions is they had permission for the procession and the use of a DJ.

"Who are you to ask about permission?" Mr Kushwaha allegedly replied.

The officer claimed he tried to stop the group, but they proceeded to play loud DJ music in front of the Madina Mosque, used abusive language, and raised slogans that hurt religious sentiments.

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