
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today appealed to people to
maintain peace and harmony in the wake of a clash between two
communities in Phagwara, while warning of stringent action against
anyone found disturbing law and order in the state.
The chief
minister, who is personally monitoring the situation following the
incident, has ordered suspension of mobile Internet services in
Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur and SBS Nagar districts as a
precautionary measure to check rumor-mongering on social media,
according to an official release.
Amarinder has also directed the
police to maintain a tight vigil and crackdown on disruptive elements
to ensure that the situation does not escalate further.
He has asked the police to thoroughly investigate the clash between some Dalit workers and so-called Hindu organisations.
The
chief minister announced that the state government would bear the
entire expenses for the treatment of all those injured in the clashes,
whether admitted to government or private hospitals.
He directed
the Ludhiana district administration to ensure the best treatment for
Yashwant Kumar Bobby, reported to be seriously injured in the clash and
undergoing treatment at DMC Ludhiana.
Urging people to exercise
restraint, the chief minister sought their cooperation to maintain peace
and communal harmony, and thwart the nefarious designs of anti-national
and anti-social elements.
Four persons were injured in a clash
between two groups last night over the installation of a board and
renaming of a chowk (roundabout) in Phagwara.
PTI