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Digital Desk: According to a police spokesman on Tuesday, 97 persons have been arrested so far in connection with incidents related to the Jodhpur unrest, despite a substantial police presence throughout the area.

 

"The district's curfew is severely enforced. Officers of a higher rank have been stationed here. Every minor incident that occurs in the district is being tracked. In connection with the happenings in Jodhpur, a total of 97 persons have been arrested "Hawa Singh Ghumaria, Additional Director General of Police, expressed his thoughts (Law and Order).

 

Meanwhile, Satish Poonia, the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan, has asked Governor Kalraj Mishra to launch an investigation into the incidents of violence in Jodhpur and to issue necessary instructions to the state government to ensure that law and order is maintained in the state.

 

"I humbly request you (Governor) to conduct a fair investigation into the incidents and, taking suo motu cognizance of the matter, please pass on the necessary instructions to the state government so that peace can be restored in the state and the communal incident does not recur," Poonia writes in a Hindi letter to the Governor.

He also asked the Governor to pursue the accused with zeal.

Following Eid prayers, clashes erupted at the Jalori gate circle in Jodhpur, the home area of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. To disperse the mob, police used a lathi charge.

 

This came after the region was tense on Monday following stone-pelting events between two groups over the flying of various flags at Balmukand Bissa near the Jalori Gate crossroads circle.

  

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