Police on Wednesday evening lobbed teargas shells and used baton-charge in the Kopar Khairane area after a group of protesters stoned vehicles and clashed with local people.
Maratha
quota stir : Internet services in the neighbouring Navi
Mumbai township have been suspended since early Thursday, a
police official said.
The
decision was taken in the wake of the situation in areas like Kopar
Khairne, which witnessed violence during the Maratha quota agitation
on Wednesday, he said.
The
situation in Kopar Khairne was still tense, the official said.
Last
evening, the police had lobbed teargas shells and used baton-charge
in Kopar Khairane area after a group of protesters stoned vehicles,
clashed with local people and indulged in arson.
Miscreants
had also set fire to a police outpost.
The
incidents took place after the Maratha organisations, seeking
reservations in government jobs and education, had called off the
bandh.
A
group of protesters who were returning home last night had hurled
stones at vehicles of local people in Kopar Khairane, a police
official earlier said.
Later,
some members of local communities had gathered at the spot and
clashed with protesters, he said.
The
mob then hurled stones in which some offices and shops were damaged.
They
also set fire to a police chowky (outpost) near D-Mart supermarket in
sector 6.
Five
to six cars and over a dozen two-wheelers parked in front of the
chowky were also vandalised and torched.
A
hotel was set on fire in sector 3, the official said.
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