During the Holi celebrations in Ludhiana, Punjab, there was a clash between two groups on Friday evening over the DJ to play a favorite song, in which two people were injured. Police gave this information. Police said that the incident took place in Bihari Colony and seven people have been detained in this connection.
Sources said that during the celebration of Holi, there was a fierce debate between two groups about playing music. The matter increased so much that both sides started throwing brick, stones and other items at each other, in which two people were injured. Additional Police Deputy Commissioner PS Virk said that on receiving the information of the incident, the police reached the spot and controlled the situation. He said that seven people have been detained and the investigation of the case is going on.
ADCP PS Virk of Ludhiana said that there is a mosque on one side and on the other side there are migrant (people from other states). He was playing the DJ and there was an argument between the migrants and the people of the Muslim community. They also threw stones at each other. The police reached the spot and the situation is under control. An FIR has been registered and some people have been arrested. We will also check CCTV.
#Watch Ludhiana, punjab: Adcp Ludhiana PS Virk Says, "Today is the festival of holi and there is a mosque on one side and migrants (from other states) live on the other side. They (people from other states) were playing dj and there was a verbal spat between migrants (from from pic.twitter.com/ncqeozvax3
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According to the police, the situation is currently under control. With the help of CCTV and other videos, find out how the incident happened? Who is responsible for it. According to the police, the entire focus was to make the festival of Holi peacefully. Now after investigation, further action will be taken on the basis of electronic evidence. Please tell that on March 13, Holika's burning took place across the country. After this, the festival of Rangotsav i.e. Dhuleti was celebrated on 14 March.