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Stones pelting in Gujarat’s Junagadh after mosque given notice to present documents

“Stones pelting in Gujarat’s Junagadh after mosque given notice to present documents”, Swarajyamag, June 17, 2023:

“Violent clashes erupted in Gujarat’s Junagadh last night as a mob protested against an anti-encroachment drive, ANI has reported.

Following a notice issued by the Junagadh Municipal Corporation to a mosque near Majewadi Gate, demanding the submission of necessary documents within five days, approximately 500-600 people gathered in the vicinity.

As tensions escalated, the police intervened to prevent the road from being blocked.

According to Ravi Teja Vasamsetty, the Superintendent of Police in Junagadh, the situation took a turn for the worse around 10:15 pm when unidentified individuals began pelting stones…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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