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Maharashtra: On the day of Eid, a temple in a village in Beed district was put on fire due to which tension arose in the area, the situation is under control, let’s know

A shocking incident took place on Eid on Monday in Beed district of Maharashtra. A green flag was put on a temple in a village here, due to which tension arose in the area. As soon as the information about the matter was received, the police intervened and talked to the local residents of two different communities. After this the situation in the village came under control. Let’s know everything about this matter.

What is the whole matter?

The police has given complete information about the incident that took place in the village of Beed district on Tuesday. Police has told that on the occasion of Gudi Padwa on Sunday, a festival was organized in Pachegaon of Beed. The annual Shobha Yatra was also taken out from the Kanifnath temple here. After this, on the occasion of Eid on Monday, some people also put a green flag along with the saffron flag on the temple.

No case was registered
After the green flag was put on the temple, a situation of tension arose in the village for some time. After this, the police talked to the members of two different communities of the village and both the flags were removed from the temple. Police have said that no case has been registered regarding this incident.

Clashes on Gudi Padwa in Malad too

Earlier, there was a clash between groups of two communities on the occasion of Gudi Padwa in Malad, western Mumbai. According to the police, a procession was going out on the occasion of Gudi Padwa in Pathanwadi area of ​​Kurar in Malad (west) on Sunday evening. Then two people riding an autorickshaw were carrying a saffron flag from near a mosque. Some people beat both of them due to misunderstanding, after which a clash broke out between the two groups and tension spread in the area. Police have registered a case against nine people in this matter.

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