02 April,2023 09:52 AM IST | Patna | ANI
Nitish Kumar. File pic
After clashes between two groups during the Ram Navami celebrations in parts of Bihar, the state police on Sunday said the situation in Nalanda's Biharsharif was completely normal. The state police also advised people not to believe in rumours.
Clashes were reported on March 31 in Nalanda's Biharsharif ane Sasaram in Rohtas district where Union Home Minister Amit Shah was scheduled to visit. The Superintendent of Police of Nalanda, Ashok Mishra, urged locals to maintain peace and not to be swayed by rumours or misleading reports.
"The situation in Nalanda's Biharsharif is completely normal. We would like to urge the general public not to believe in rumours. Stringent action will be taken against those spreading rumours," stated Bihar Police in a tweet. Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Biharsharif Sadar, Abhishek Palasi, said prohibitory orders under Section 144 are in force in Nalanda.
Also Read: Bihar clashes: Amit Shah's visit to Sasaram called off
ALSO READ
238 cos completed formalities for Rs 36,000 cr investment in Bihar: Minister
PTI Fact Check: Viral video of Bihar CM meeting Lalu Yadav is two-year-old
Bihar: Boy dies after 'quack' performs surgery with help of YouTube videos
Nepal starts exporting 40 MW electricity to Bihar
Man accused of murder in Bihar, arrested in Delhi
"The law and order situation in Biharsharif is back to normal. I appeal to people not to buy into rumours or misleading reports that may be floating around. Those found indulging in rumuour mongering will be taken to task," the SDM added. Nalanda DM Shashank Shubhankar echoed the refrain while reiterating that those found spreading rumours will be face stringent police action.
"Ignore the rumours. Strict action will be taken against those spreading rumours," said Shashank Shubhankar in a tweet. Earlier on Saturday, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the incidents are not "natural" and somebody might have done something "unnatural deliberately" to disturb law and order.
Denying any law and order problem in the state, the chief minister also weighed in on Amit Shah's cancellation of his scheduled visit to Sasaram following the clashes, saying that it was the BJP's decision.
Speaking to the media, Nitish Kumar said he instructed officials to investigate the incidents and pinpoint those behind the clashes. The CM said he suspected an external hand in the clashes stating that such incidents are not "natural" in Bihar.
"It is unfortunate. The situation was controlled in Sasaram immediately. Last evening, around 6 pm, I got to know about the Biharsharif incident. The situation has been controlled there also. But I have instructed the officials to ascertain who is at fault and investigate the matter because incidents like these never used to take place. Why have such incidents taken place this time?" Kumar said.
"The police will take action against those who are indulged. It isn't 'natural', definitely, somebody might have done something 'unnatural' deliberately," he added. Bihar Police said the situation in Sasaram and in Biharsharif in Nalanda district is "completely normal and under control."
Police said that 27 persons have been arrested in Nalanda and 18 in Sasaram in connection with the incident after identifying anti-social elements. "The situation in Biharsharif of Nalanda and Sasaram of Rohtas is completely normal and under control. Two FIRs have been registered in Nalanda and Rohtas and 27 and 18 people have been arrested respectively identifying anti-social elements," Bihar Police tweeted.
The police said adequate security was deployed in the districts in the wake of the clashes and the senior officials have also been camping in the violence-hit area. "Ram Navami processions have been completed in Bihar Sharif and Sasaram. An adequate number of force has been deployed at both places. Senior officials are camping at the spot," the Bihar police posted on its Twitter handle. Social media is also being monitored to prevent any spread of provocative or false news.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever