Key Points
- A 22-year-old was killed during clashes in Bahraich, UP.
- Several others got hurt over a dispute about music played during the procession.
- Police detained 30 individuals to bring back order.
- Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath pledged strict action against the rioters.
- Efforts for safe idol immersion will keep going.
Looma News
In a sad incident at a Durga idol immersion in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, a 22-year-old man lost his life, and many were hurt after fights broke out between two groups. The trouble started over music during the procession, sparking chaos that included some people setting cars on fire.
The police moved fast, detaining around 30 people to help restore order. CM Yogi Adityanath addressed the situation, promising serious consequences for those causing the unrest. He assured everyone that safety is a top priority and urged officials to identify not just the rioters, but also anyone whose negligence contributed to the mayhem.
“We will keep going with the idol immersions,” CM Adityanath stated, adding that both administration and police will work closely with community leaders to make sure the process remains peaceful. The focus now shifts to calming things down and preventing any more incidents while the celebrations continue.