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Clash Breaks Out In Vadodara Over Social Media Post, 50 Detained; Authorities On Alert

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The officials are taking action against those involved in the case and have so far detained more than 50 people.

Screengrab of video of clash in Vadodara (Credits: News18)

Screengrab of video of clash in Vadodara (Credits: News18)

A communal clash broke out in Vadodara’s Junigarhi area after an AI-generated post allegedly targeting a Muslim place of worship went viral on social media. The post shared by a Hindu youth triggered tensions in the area, leading to stone pelting.

Several vehicles and shops were vandalised during the incident, and a large crowd from the minority community gathered outside the city police station, blocked the road, and demanded action against the youth responsible for the post.

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The situation was brought under control after the police reached the spot, acting promptly.

Speaking about the incident, DCP Andrew Macwan said, “The situation is overall peaceful and under control. An objectionable post appeared on social media, prompting people to protest near the City Police Station (last night). During this time, stone-pelting also occurred in the Junigarhi area. Police took immediate action and brought the situation under control.”

The official informed that they are taking action against those involved and have so far detained more than 50 people in connection with the clash and the stone-pelting incident.

“Police are monitoring the situation and are filing an FIR. Police appeal to the public not to pay attention to any rumours. We will take the strictest possible action,” said the officer.

“There will be police patrolling in Vadodara city so that everyone can celebrate the upcoming festivals peacefully. On Social media, an objectionable post was placed, due to which people protested. Two separate FIRs have been filed. The injured include civilians and police,” he added.

A further probe into the matter is underway.

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