Amravati: Even when the situation in the city placed by violence returned to normal after November 12-13 flare-up, the police said on Tuesday that hours of night will be extended until next week and restrictions on internet services will continue for two more days as precautions .
“We provide relaxation in curfew, but raised the entirely illegal order is currently inappropriate.
This will continue until next week,” said the additional DGP from Maharashtra Rajendra Singh while overcoming a press conference at the CP office here on Tuesday.
CP Aarti Singh is also present at the briefing.
The police had clamped the curfew on Saturday for four days after the stone was thrown at the shops during the BJP called by BJP, the day after the incident of throwing stones during a rally called by a Muslim organization intended for communal violence recognized in Tripura.
On Tuesday, the police squeezed the curfew for two hours from 2pm to 4pm.
Relaxation can continue on Wednesdays for two or four hours.
Singh said the police had registered 11 violations in connection with November 12 and 24 cases in connection with November 13 riots and arrested 188 were accused of up to 12 on Tuesday.
When asked how BJP leaders including former Minister of Anil Bonde, the Mayor of Amravati and other people could get a guarantee when the unregal violations had been registered with them, Singh refused to comment on said the court decision.
“The process of identifying people accused and catching up.
Everything is being investigated.
The police also looked for a conspiracy angle,” said Singh.
He thanked the residents to work with the police in building peace and urged them to defend the harmony together.
“The difference must be sinking and there is no provocative language that must be used,” he said.
Singh praised the police for acting on time during a turbulent period to set normal.
“We do not use deadly weapons to tame criminals.
We reach peace using the least strength.
Today, around 2,500 police guard the normal situation in the city,” he said.
Speaking at the party and MLA officials in Mumbai on Tuesday, former Minister of Devendra Fadnivis said the purpose of violence was to polarize the community.
“Violence seen in cities such as Amravati and Malegaon are part of a strategy planned to encourage communal polarization.
It is an experiment to test people’s response.
We must be careful about this in the coming days,” he said.
“There were seven companies from the State Reserve Police force in Amravati that day erupted.
But this is not even used.
Why does the state government not issue orders to these companies,” asked the opposition leader in the State Assembly.
Head of BJP State Chandrakant Patil said, “The local police confirmed that they had given permission to rally 200-300 people on Friday.
But more than 20,000 people were on the streets and creating legal and order situations.
Is that intelligence failure?” Some shop owners Asked not to keep open that day, which means the rally has been planned, he accused.
‘Somaiya agreed to make a visit of Amravati, Singh also told the media that the BJP leader Kirit Somaiya had received the request of Amravati CP Aarti Singh to withdraw the proposed Amravati tour scheduled for Wednesday.
Singh said CP had written to Somaiya not to visit the city considering the night situation.
“He has agreed to a request and decided to attract his tour,” Singh said.