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Journalist among 2 killed in fresh violence in Muzaffarnagar

Muzaffarnagar (UP): At least two persons, including journalist of a TV news channel, were killed today and several others injured in fresh clashes between members of two communities in the district, where tension has been

journalist among 2 killed in fresh violence in muzaffarnagar journalist among 2 killed in fresh violence in muzaffarnagar
Muzaffarnagar (UP): At least two persons, including journalist of a TV news channel, were killed today and several others injured in fresh clashes between members of two communities in the district, where tension has been simmering since violence in Kawal village ten days ago.





IBN7 journalist Rajesh Verma and a photographer hired by police, Israr, were killed in the violence in separate parts of the district.

Tension has been simmering since three persons were killed in the district's Kawal village on August 27 following a minor dispute on collision of two motorbikes.

Today's incidents occurred as a meeting was being held in Naglabadhod in defiance of prohibitory orders to demand withdrawal of cases registered in connection with August 27 Kawal violence, whose probe has now been handed over to a Special Task Force (STF).

The photographer was beaten to death in Sekeda village by a group of people returning from the meeting, police sources said.

Five persons were injured when members of two communities pelted stones at each other
in Basiakla village, while in Ilmanspur village, a mob set afire a vehicle.

Meanwhile, crime branch today arrested ex-Jansath block head, Virender Singh, for an alleged provocative speech during the last meeting on August 31.

Singh is cousin of Shashank Shekhar Singh, who was former Uttar Pradesh Cabinet
Secretary in the previous Mayawati government in the state.

According to DSP JR Joshi, the ex-block head was arrested for allegedly participating in
an “unauthorised meeting” while prohibitory orders were in force in the area.

DGP Deo Raj Nagar said the government has formed a Special Task Force to investigate the Kawal incident.

“Some elements are trying to create communal tension in the region. The STF will be helpful to normalise the situation. No one would be allowed to breach peace in the area,” he said.

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