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Five hurt in clash over open defecation in Aligarh village

ALIGARH: Five people were injured in a clash over the issue of open defecation at Buransi village here, police said on Friday.

Five hurt in clash over open defecation in Aligarh village

The matter, brewing for the past few days, reached a flash point on Thursday resulting in a clash in which both the sides used brickbats and lathis resulting in injuries to five people from both sides, police said. Thinkstock



Aligarh, December 8

Five people were injured in a clash over the issue of open defecation at Buransi village here, police said on Friday.

A number of villagers, mostly Dalits, used to defecate in a field owned by one Satyapal Singh, an upper caste, who had been objecting to it stressing that it should not be carried out when the field was being irrigated, police said.

The matter, brewing for the past few days, reached a flash point on Thursday resulting in a clash in which both the sides used brickbats and lathis resulting in injuries to five people from both sides, police said.

The Dalits have in their FIR alleged that following the clash in the field, some upper caste members barged into their homes and went on the rampage.

SSP Rajesh Pandey told PTI that complaints had been lodged with the police against seven named and 28 unnamed people. Patrolling in the area had been intensified, he said. PTI

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