• By Nidhi Giri
  • Mon, 10 Mar 2025 04:51 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

MP Violence: Action will be initiated under National Security Act (NSA) against some persons in connection with clashes in Madhya Pradesh's Mhow town, informed Indore Collector Ashish Singh on Monday. The action comes after stones were pelted during a rally celebrating the Indian cricket team's victory in the ICC Champions Trophy final on Sunday. Thirteen individuals have been arrested so far.

On getting information about the clashes, the army was alerted in the Mhow military cantonment area after which a quick response team of the army reached the spot. Along with the police, army personnel also remained deployed at the intersections at night on Sunday, jagran.com reported.

Four persons suffered injuries in the incident which took place late Sunday night, Indore Collector Ashish Singh told reporters.

According to police, there were five incidents of violence in different areas of the town, located in Indore district, and three cars and several two-wheelers were attacked and set afire.

The collector said the police have so far arrested 13 persons on charges of indulging in arson and violence in Mhow town, where the situation is currently under control.

Soon after getting information about the violence, police reached the spot and made efforts to restore peace in the troubled area, he said.

READ MORE: Andheri-Ghatkopar Shuttle: Mumbai Metro Line 1 To Launch New Service To Boost Commute During Rush Hour

So far, 13 persons have been arrested and an FIR registered in the matter. Action under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) will also be taken against some of them, he said, as quoted by news agency PTI.

Some more FIRs will also be registered in connection with the incidents on the basis of people's statements, the collector said, adding that some videos related to the incidents have also surfaced.

"Peace is restored in the area at present. Nobody will be spared and stringent action will be taken against those responsible for it (violence)," he said.

The collector also appealed to the people not to spread rumours/messages on social media and warned of action against those indulging in such acts.

READ MORE: Tamil Nadu Weather: Heavy Rain Alert In 12 Districts Till March 14, Schools Likely To Be Closed | Forecast

Asked about the reason behind the incidents, the collector said it started near a mosque, where those already taking out a procession had some dispute with another group, following which they manhandled each other.

The procession was taken out from different areas and later one of the groups had a dispute with others over bursting of firecrackers, as per the initial reports, he said.

After a probe, it will be clear and who all are responsible for it, the official said.

(With Agency Inputs)