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Watch: Violent clashes erupt in Nagpur, vehicles torched; cops deployed

IndiaTimes Monday, 17 March 2025
Violent clashes erupted in Nagpur's Mahal area, with vandalism and arson reported Monday night. Vehicles were set ablaze and stone pelting caused panic among residents. Police intervened to control the situation, deploying additional personnel. Authorities are investigating the cause, urging locals to maintain peace and cooperate.
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Nagpur Violence: Shops Vandalised, Multiple Vehicles Charred Over Aurangzeb's Grave Row | Watch 05:53

Violent clashes erupted in Nagpur as mobs vandalized shops and set multiple vehicles on fire over a dispute related to Aurangzeb’s grave. The unrest spread rapidly, prompting heavy police deployment to control the situation. Authorities have imposed security measures to prevent further escalation....

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