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Condition of two of the injured critical Curfew continues in Gorakhpur town
LUCKNOW: Even as communal violence in Gorakhpur spread to rural areas within a 20-km radius, a police constable was shot dead and four persons were injured in violence following a dispute between two groups in Faizabad on Tuesday. The police have arrested a youth Sumit Sharma in connection with the Faizabad incident, said to be the fallout of an old dispute between him and Mohd Jilani.
Heated argument
On Monday night, even as a Muharram procession was passing through the Mochi ka Tola locality near Dilli Darwaza, the two were engaged in a heated argument. The presence of a heavy police force deterred the two from arguing further. On Tuesday morning, some youths went to the house of Sumit Sharma in the same locality. Following an altercation between two groups, Sharma opened fire, in which four persons were wounded, it is said. When the police arrived, the youth opened fire on them also. While constable Santram Yadav died on the spot, Ganesh Shukla, in-charge of the Chowk police outpost, sustained leg injuries. The condition of two of the injured, Mohd Jilani and Khushnoor, was stated to be critical. They have been referred to King George's Medical University, Lucknow. Police sources identified Sumit Sharma as the son of Amod Kumar Sharma, personal assistant to the Joint Director of the Intelligence Bureau. Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav announced a compensation of Rs. 10 lakh to the next of the kin of the deceased constable and Rs. 1 lakh each to the two seriously injured persons.
Sporadic violence
Gorakhpur district witnessed sporadic violence on Tuesday. Some places of worship were vandalised. Violence and arson were reported from Maharajganj, Kushinagar, Padrauna, Siddhartnagar, Azamgarh and Varanasi in the Purvanchal (eastern Uttar Pradesh ) region. Buses and other public property were damaged by Hindu Yuva Vahini and BJP supporters in protest against the arrest of Gorakhpur MP Yogi Aditya Nath. Curfew in the Tewaripur, Rajghat, Kotwali and Gorakhnath police station areas of Gorakhpur town continued for the fourth day.
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