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BENGAL VIOLENCE: Asansol Clash Erupts Over Loudspeaker Rules, Police Face Stone Pelting

Tension gripped West Bengal’s Asansol after violent clashes erupted over the implementation of new loudspeaker regulations for religious places, leading to stone pelting, vandalism, and police action in the Jahangir Mohalla area of Asansol North. According to officials, the unrest began when police personnel reached the locality to enforce recently issued government guidelines regarding the use of loudspeakers at religious sites. The new rules reportedly direct that loudspeaker sound should remain within the premises of religious structures and not disturb surrounding public areas. As police attempted to explain and implement the regulations, an argument allegedly broke out between local groups, escalating rapidly into violence. Visuals from the scene showed damaged property, shattered glass, stones scattered across roads, and heavy police deployment around the affected police outpost. Authorities stated that what initially began as a disagreement between two groups soon spiraled out of control after some members of the crowd allegedly started pelting stones at security personnel and the local police outpost. Police officials confirmed that tear gas shells were used to disperse the crowd and bring the situation under control. Minor damage to police property was also reported during the confrontation. Senior police officers said CCTV footage from the area is being reviewed to identify individuals involved in the violence. Security forces remain heavily deployed in and around Jahangir Mohalla to prevent any further escalation and maintain law and order. Officials have maintained that the situation is currently under control, though surveillance and patrolling have been intensified across sensitive zones in Asansol. The incident has triggered political attention as debates continue over enforcement of noise regulations at religious places and the handling of communal sensitivities in West Bengal. The clash has once again highlighted the fragile law-and-order situation in politically and communally sensitive regions, with authorities urging residents to maintain peace and avoid spreading rumors.

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