Nagpur violence: ‘Aurangzeb not ideal for India’, says Ramdev; 100 arrests made so far by police
- AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi condemned the violence linked to Aurangzeb and criticized Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for politicizing the issue.
- Members of the Muslim community in Nagpur condemned the violence and called for an impartial investigation, claiming police inaction led to the unrest.
- Police report that 33 officers were injured in the violence on March 17, 2025, which involved stone pelting and arson in Nagpur.
- The Muslim community urged for the lifting of the curfew in Mominpura during Ramzan, stating they have no connection to Aurangzeb.
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Nagpur Violence: Over 114 Detained Amidst Rumor-Fueled Chaos
Nagpur Violence: Over 114 Detained Amidst Rumor-Fueled Chaos Over 114 individuals have been detained and thirteen cases filed in connection with the March 17 violence in Nagpur, which saw stone-pelting and vehicles set ablaze due to rumors of a holy 'chadar' being burnt. Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singal emphasized the continued action against those involved, noting that some of the accused hail from outside Nagpur.The Nagpur Municipal …
'Only the Poor Die': Nagpur Riots Claim First Victim, Family's Sole Breadwinner
On 17 November, while communal violence was underway in Maharashtra's Nagpur, Irfan Ansari boarded an auto-rickshaw at about 11:00 pm to go the Nagpur railway station. Communal tensions were high through the day following protests by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal to demand for the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb and alleged desecration of a holy chadar during their demonstrations.Irfan, a resident of Banda Nawaz Nagar and a welder by p…
Nagpur violence: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis vows to recover damage costs from rioters
Violence in Nagpur which erupted on March 17 left widespread damage to property, stone-pelting and arson across several parts of the city. Speaking on this, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said that the government will recover the cost of property damage caused during the clashes by the rioters. “If the perpetrators of violence fail to compensate, their properties will be seized and sold to recover the losses,” he said,…
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