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What does FIR comment on the violence in Nagpur?

According to the First Information Report (FIR), a man accused of participating in the Nagpur violence allegedly touched a female police officer in charge. It began with the tomb of Aurangzeb in Khuldabad.

At the time of the controversy over the grave of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Khuldabad, shocking Maharashtra, leading to violence in Nagpur, many questions have been raised about Hullaballoo’s intentions.

However, according to the First Information Report (FIR), a man accused of participating in the Nagpur violence allegedly touched a self-employed female police officer.

The man has also made obscene gestures and performed poorly on March 17 with some other women, including police officers.

FIR suggests misconduct with police ladies

Jitendra Baburao Gadge, deputy inspector of Ganeshpeth Police Department, registered FIR number 0115.

The organization that allegedly came to the police station was written in the FIR and allegedly caused religious conflict between the two communities.

According to the FIR, on March 17, about 500 to 600 people gathered at the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Nagpur.

How the situation is out of control: FIR details

FIR also mentioned that although inspector Machhindra Pandit and other officers tried to disperse the crowd, the mob was not bothered and armed itself with deadly weapons such as axes, stones and sticks.

FIR also said people gathered at the police station wanted to instill fear and undermine social harmony to escalate religious tensions.

The problem began on March 17, when workers in BJP, Indian Hindu Diocese (VHP) and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statues near Bajrang Dal protested near Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statues in Gandhi Gate, raising the slogan to move Aurangzeb’s grave and burned Aurangzeb’s grave and burned down effigigigy of Mughal emperor.

Shortly thereafter, 50-60 people, led by Mayor Fahim Khan, the Minority Democratic Municipal Government (MDP), gathered at the police station to submit a written statement.

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