MEERUT: More than 150 shanties were burnt down and several vehicles damaged by mobs that went berserk after local authorities tried to remove encroachments in Indian city's Sadar Bazar area, Indian media reported. The police said their men were also fired at from the rooftops. Over two dozen cars and two-wheelers and eight or nine buses were damaged in the violence triggered by an attempt by the Cantonment Board and the police to remove encroachments in Bhusa Mandi. Police said miscreants set some jhuggies on fire after they arrested four men.
People from the Hindu and the Muslim communities blamed each other for starting the fire, escalating tension in the area. The police said the situation was later brought under control. A magisterial inquiry has been ordered, District Magistrate Anil Dhingra said. He said the situation was "tense but under control". The trouble began when Meerut Cantonment Board members accompanied by a police team reached Bhusa Mandi under Sadar Bazar police station area to remove illegal encroachments from the market, said officials.
Agitated over the civic authorities actions, the miscreants resorted to stone pelting at officials and snatched a wireless set from a police man and a mobile phone from one of the Cantonment Board members.
It led police to baton the agitated crowd and arrest four of the miscreants, the officials said. Reacting to the police action, the anti-social elements in the agitating crowd set a few nearby jhuggis on fire, which spread rapidly, engulfing and gutting over 150 of them. The widespread melee resulted in shopkeepers downing their shutters and a strong police posse was deployed in the troubled area to control the situation, they said.
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