According to police, the clash began when a group stopped a timber-laden vehicle at Saidarpar village under Fatikroy police station limits and demanded a contribution for the community fair.
Fatikray, Tripura | Communal Violence.
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Jama Masjid was vandalized and set on fire, and copies of the Holy Quran were burned. Following a fundraising dispute, Muslim homes, shops, and vehicles were systematically looted and torched.
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A family from one community allegedly refused to pay, prompting members of the other community to retaliate.
The argument quickly escalated into communal violence, with incidents of arson, vandalism, and property damage, including a timber shop and a local place of worship.
In response, the Tripura government imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, deployed a large contingent of security forces, and suspended mobile internet services across the Kumarghat Sub-Division for 48 hours as a precautionary measure.
At least eight individuals have been taken into custody in connection with the clashes.
Central forces conducted flag marches in affected areas, and authorities said the situation is currently under control.
Police warned that the enforcement measures, including the internet suspension and deployment of additional forces, are intended to prevent further escalation and maintain law and order in the district.