Udaipur/Jaipur, Jan 16: Situation in southern Rajasthan's Pratapgarh district was tense on Wednesday after three people were killed and seven injured in communal clashes in Kotdi and Moheda villages late on Tuesday night.
Ten shops were set ablaze in Salamgarh while 2 merchandize outlets were torched at Bachundala near Pratapgarh.
At Dorana village, three houses were set on fire but the inmates were not hurt, said sources.
The violence broke out at around 8 pm on Tuesday night when a group of RSS workers were returning after a 'Path Sanchalan' programme on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. The group was allegedly infuriated on hearing some offensive comments on their uniform allegedly by members of Muslim community who are majority in the area.
Verbal abuses transformed into physical assault and firing. One was shot dead at the spot while two others succumbed to injuries while being brought to Udaipur for treatment. The bodies have been shifted to the state morgue at the hospital here.
Those killed have been identified as Raja Khan (20) of Kotdi and Bhanwar Singh (50) and Dinesh (25) from Moheda village. Several shops and houses were set ablaze by miscreants from both sides.
“The situation is tense and today's reports indicate the violence may spread,” said Pratapgarh Additional SP Gordhan Lal.
This is the second incident of communal violence in southern Rajasthan in the last four days. On Saturday, communal clashes had broken out in Gogunda town of Udaipur after a girl and a boy from different religious communities had eloped.
Meanwhile, chief minister Vasundhara Raje urged people of both communities to maintain harmony and peace. "I will urge people of the two communities to maintain harmony and peace," she said while talking to newsmen at Jaipur.
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