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Violence over madrasa demolition claims six lives in Uttarakhand's Haldwani

A majority out of a total of 60 people admitted to different hospitals in the town were discharged after first aid

PTI Haldwani (Uttarakhand) Published 09.02.24, 08:02 PM
Burnt motorbikes lie on a road a day after clashes during a government demolition drive, in Haldwani in the northern state of Uttarakhand.

Burnt motorbikes lie on a road a day after clashes during a government demolition drive, in Haldwani in the northern state of Uttarakhand. PTI picture.

Six rioters were killed in the violence that broke out over the demolition of an illegally-built madrasa here, officials said on Friday. A curfew was imposed and shoot-at-sight orders were issued Thursday when violence erupted in a Haldwani locality.

Six rioters were killed, SP (City) Harbans Singh told PTI on Friday.

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Seven injured people, including a journalist, are receiving treatment at three different hospitals in the town.

A majority out of a total of 60 people admitted to different hospitals in the town were discharged after first aid.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who visited Haldwani to take stock of the situation a day after the clashes, said it was a "planned attack" on police personnel.

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