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Hyderabad clashes: Curfew to be relaxed during day

Hyderabad: The curfew clamped in riot-hit areas of Kishanbagh in Old City here will be relaxed during the day from Monday as no untoward incident is being reported, according to Cyberabad police.The curfew in Sikh

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: May 18, 2014 20:51 IST
hyderabad clashes curfew to be relaxed during day
hyderabad clashes curfew to be relaxed during day

Hyderabad: The curfew clamped in riot-hit areas of Kishanbagh in Old City here will be relaxed during the day from Monday as no untoward incident is being reported, according to Cyberabad police.


The curfew in Sikh Chavni and Arsh Mahal areas will be lifted during daytime but will remain in force during night hours, a police officer said.

The curfew was clamped on May 14 under section 144 of CrPC in Rajendranagar police station limits in the wake of communal clashes and death of three persons in police firing in Kishanbagh. The clashes were sparked by alleged burning of a religious flag by some persons.

Subsequently, police announced four-hour relaxation in the curfew period.

With the troubled-areas remaining peaceful and no untoward incident being reported, a decision was taken today to relax the curfew during daytime tomorrow.  Meanwhile, Cyberabad Police Commissioner C V Anand today met elders of both the communities.

Seventeen people, including policemen, were injured after some members of two communities pelted on each other, damaged houses and vehicles and resorted to arson in some parts of the two areas on last Wednesday.

Ten cases were booked under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code and Arms Act and 23 persons were so far arrested in connection with the clashes and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) was formed to probe the incident and the role of the accused.

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