Officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said police had to use tear gas shells to control mobs that pelted stones at each other and damaged shops and vehicles in both locations
Digital Desk: According to police, one person was killed after communal clashes erupted in two Gujarat cities on Sunday as a result of s tone-pelting on religious procession.
After a procession to mark Ram Navmi passed through Muslim-dominated areas, clashes erupted in the state's Himmatnagar, about 70 kilometres from
Gandhinagar, and Khambhat, about 125 kilometres from the state capital, according to the state's director general of police (DGP) Ashish Bhatia.
"When the Ram Navmi processions passed through Muslim-dominated areas, stone-pelting erupted, resulting in incidents of violence (in the cities). The situation is now under control "Bhatia stated. He also stated that a "elderly person" was killed in the clashes in Khambat, but his identity had not yet been determined.
Officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said police had to use tear gas shells to control mobs that pelted stones at each other and damaged shops and vehicles in both locations. They added that four companies of State Reserve Police (SRP) were dispatched to control the situation.
According to the state police chief, three police officers were injured during communal clashes in Himmatanagar, Sabarkantha district. According to Bhatia, they were taken to a hospital and then discharged after being treated for minor injuries.
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