Curfew in Indore over religious clash

Fri, Jul 4 11:37 PM

BHOPAL, India (Reuters) - Authorities in Madhya Pradesh imposed a curfew in Indore on Friday after two people were killed and several injured in clashes between Hindu groups and Muslim residents over the transfer of land to the Amarnath shrine trust.

Four people had been killed on Thursday in Indore.

The violence was sparked by the transfer of nearly 100 acres of forest land in Kashmir to the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board to erect shelters for thousands of pilgrims who annually trek to the Himalayan cave shrine.

The Kashmir government backed down after protests by Muslims who said the land transfer was aimed at changing the demography of the Muslim-majority region. The reversal of the decision, in turn, provoked an angry backlash from Hindus.

On Friday, two more people were killed in Indore, and several injured when police clashed with both Hindu and Muslim mobs.

"Sporadic incidents of stone-pelting by mobs were reported at many spots, and police were also targeted at a few places," Rakesh Shrivastava, a senior government official said.

Authorities said they were forced to impose a curfew in the town, to avoid more riots breaking out in the evening.

(For the latest Reuters news on India see:http://in.reuters.com, for blogs see http://blogs.reuters.com/in/.)

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