Amravati: About 50 people from two opposing factions have been arrested in connection with the last two days of violence in the city, even when the situation was “tense but controlled” on Sunday, the second day of the night, according to official source.
Guardian Minister Yashomati Thakur told TOI that “nothing unwanted” has occurred in the city and also in the district.
“Everything is balanced and controlled.
People must observe peace and restraint,” he said.
The minister urges all citizens to work with administration to help build normal conditions in the city.
The city has been in the grip of terror since Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Bandh Amravati changed with violence on Saturday, which resulted in throwing stones, looting and burning, where business companies minority community are targeted.
Although the police have made a complicated arrangement to overcome the situation, eight platoon police forces of the State Reserve and the additional police from Jalna, Wardha, Nagpur and Buldhana must be called and deployed in various places in the city.
The police ensure heavy bandobust in a sensitive area on Sunday and take the March route at night.
In the afternoon, the Peace Committee meeting was held at the Nagpuri Gate Police Station aimed at by the Minister of Guardian Thakur and Police Commissioner Meaning Singh.
Both of them urge members of the community to observe peace.
The District Bandh Call provided by BJP received a fair response in the bag of Morshi and WenD on Sunday.
The police collected eight BJP activists from the worship when they shouted the slogan in front of their office there.
The police also arrested former Agriculture Minister Anil Bonde, BJP President Nivedita Chaudhary and MLC Pravin Pote.
Meanwhile, the curfew had been applied in Achalpur, Anjangaon Surji, Teosa, Warud and Morshi, and the cities were studied.