Porbandar (Gujarat): A mega demolition drive taken up by the administration against unauthorized constructions on public property has triggered massive protests and subsequent detentions in the coastal areas of Saurashtra in Gujarat. In just the Porbandar district, over eight illegal structures have been razed this week.
The agitated Muslim groups have come on to the roads and registered their protests, leading to tensions in the area in the past few days. Accusing the administration of bringing down their places of worship, the protesters from Memanwara locality tried to assemble for a protest rally at the sites of demolitions in Porbandar. The agitators ignored cautionary warnings issued by the police.
The mob came face to face with police and a tense atmosphere prevailed in the area on October 4. The police convoy reached Khapat Karmachari Society to control the situation. However, the unruly protesters attacked injuring five police personnel. The police fired three rounds of tear gas and dispersed the crowd. Cases were lodged against over 125 people at the Udyognagar police station. Over 27 people have been detained. A local court has sent them to judicial remand, considering the seriousness of the crime.
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Now the district police have stepped up vigil to keep the volatile situation under control. Taking into account maritime security, the administration of Porbandar district has been removing illegal structures. When the crowds came out from Memanwara, the situation turned extremely volatile. More than three tear gas shells were fired to control the mob. A large number of women and men came out to hold protest at a demolition site in Udyognagar.