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Communal Clashes in Tripura: Ten Arrested Amid Ongoing Tensions

Recent communal clashes in Tripura's Unakoti district have led to the arrest of ten individuals. The violence erupted over a dispute regarding donations for a local temple. Authorities have implemented prohibitory measures and suspended internet services in the area. Political leaders are voicing their concerns, with opposition figures criticizing the government's response to the unrest. As the situation stabilizes, the community and political leaders are calling for accountability and support for the affected villagers.
 

Overview of the Incident


Agartala, January 12: Authorities have detained ten individuals linked to recent communal disturbances in Unakoti district, Tripura.


The unrest erupted on Saturday in Saidarpar, located in the Kumarghat sub-division, during a dispute over the collection of 'chanda' or donations for a local temple, as reported by a police spokesperson.


Current Situation and Response

Superintendent of Police Avinash Kumar Rai confirmed that no new incidents of violence have been reported, with paramilitary units actively patrolling sensitive regions.


"We have arrested ten individuals suspected of involvement in the clashes. Prohibitory measures under section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita are still in effect, and internet services remain suspended. We will assess the situation soon to determine if restrictions can be lifted," he stated.


Rai also noted that four police officers and six civilians sustained injuries during the confrontations.


Political Reactions

Congress legislature party leader Birajit Sinha expressed frustration, claiming he was barred from visiting the affected area.


"We intended to meet with the villagers impacted by the clashes, but police prevented us, citing security concerns. I vehemently oppose this," he told reporters.


Opposition leader Jitendra Chaudhury criticized the ruling BJP government for allegedly failing to safeguard the minority community's lives and properties.


"While Kumarghat was engulfed in violence, the chief minister was preoccupied with a roadshow in Kanchanpur, North Tripura, and has yet to address the communal unrest," he remarked.


BJP state president Rajib Bhattacharjee condemned the violence and praised the police for their swift action against those responsible.