3 die, 100 hurt in Rohtak clash
Three persons were killed and about 100 others, including 50 policemen, injured when a clash broke out between two groups and a mob went on the rampage, torching several vehicles during a protest over an Ashram at Karontha village near here on Sunday.
The row over possession of Satlok Ashram, headed by Rampal at Karontha village, 10 km from here, took a violent turn when policemen tried to stop protesting members from Arya Pratinidhi Sabha (APS) from marching towards the Ashram.
Although a large number of police personnel were deployed around the Ashram (Dera) to avert any untoward incident, they failed to stop about hundred protesters from destroying public property and reaching close to the Ashram premises, where the supporters of Rampal had also gathered.
The agitators torched four government vehicles, including three buses of Haryana Roadways and an ambulance, and some motorcycles near the Ashram on Rohtak-Jhajjar road.
The mob also smashed window panes of several other vehicles.
Two persons, including a woman, were killed and about 112 others, including 50 policemen, were injured in the violent clash between the two groups, the police said.
The Injured have been admitted to PGIMS Rohtak hospital where condition of three is stated to be critical.
The deceased have been identified as Promila of Karotha village and Sandeep of Panipat, PGIMS Rohtak PRO said.
Rohtak Tehsildar Pramod Chahal also sustained injuries in the clash.
Tension had been brewing in the area over the Ashram as Arya Samajis claim that the ownership of the dera is illegal and its presence is affecting peace in the region.
The ashram followers had filed a petition before court which in its judgement had ordered to maintain a status quo and asked the authorities to provide safety and security to the dera followers.
The Arya Samajis and villagers in a meeting held recently had announced that they would oppose the functioning of the dera at the present spot and had threatened that they would “fight a decisive battle” against the Ashram on May 12.
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