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Residents of 2 villages clash over parking

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Tension gripped Haryana-Rajasthan border as residents of two villages clashed over parking a bike today.
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Locals of Mundka village in Nuh and Hajipur village in Alwar pelted stones at each other and set vehicles on fire after youngsters had heated arguments over parking of a motorcycle.

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As youths belonging to different communities ran back to their respective villages, locals marched against each other carrying sticks and stones. As a result, more than 10 people suffered injuries and three bikes were set on fire.

A spokesperson of the Nuh police said, “People are trying to communalise the issue as residents of both villages belong to different communities. An argument over parking led to a clash. Some people suffered injuries due to stone pelting. We have stepped up the security and situation is under control.”

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