12 people were injured in clashes between rival groups in the villages of Nuh after Eid prayers

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Police said that clashes broke out between rival groups in two villages in Nuh District after Eid al-Adha prayers, resulting in at least 12 people being injured in both incidents.

A fight broke out between rival groups in Noah's villages after Eid prayers (representational photo/ HT photo)
A fight broke out between rival groups in Noah’s villages after Eid prayers (representational photo/ HT photo)

The first incident occurred in Nizampur village, where the clash arose over an old panchayat election dispute that left six people injured. A quarrel broke out between a faction led by Jamil and a Ramzi faction after the morning prayer, and the matter quickly developed into a violent clash.

Eyewitnesses reported that the two groups threw stones at each other, and also used sticks and axes in the fight, which sparked a state of panic in the village.

After receiving the information, Akira Police Station police arrived at the scene and worked to calm the warring factions.

Akira Superintendent of Police Inspector Virendra Kumar said that neither party had lodged a complaint yet and added that they were monitoring the situation.

Kumar said they will take action once they receive the complaint.

The second conflict occurred in the village of Sinjar between two groups due to an old rivalry. Police said a simple altercation developed into a violent altercation, resulting in at least six people being injured.

Upon receiving the information, Bayshore Police arrived at the scene and the situation was under control.

All the injured were taken to the Bunhana Community Health Center, where they are currently undergoing treatment.

According to doctors, the condition of one of the injured is still critical. Doctors said he suffered a serious head injury and was referred to Shaheed Raja Hassan Khan Mewati Medical College in Nalhar.

Inspector Sukhbir, Superintendent of Police of Bishore Police Station, said he had not received any complaint.

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