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Four die in BJP-VHP bandh violence

India :: New Delhi | Jul 03, 4:09 AM | Event Rating: 0
Four die in BJP-VHP bandh violence
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Four persons were killed and 20 seriously injured in Indore on Thursday as a nationwide bandh on the Amarnath land transfer controversy called by the VHP and BJP turned violent, even as at least 25 people were hurt in protests across Jammu region. ...
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Source: Aaraamthinai | Jul 04, 2:05 AM

At least two people were killed in group clashes and curfew was clamped in four police station areas of Indore and stone pelting was reported from Thane during the nationwide dawn-to-dusk ''Bharat Bandh'' call given by the VHP and backed by the BJP ...

Source: Qatar English Daily | Jul 03, 6:50 PM

Educational establishments were closed in many places, offices reported thin attendance and many shops downed their shutters as the strike came into effect. Amongst the worst hit was Bharatiya Janata Party ruled Madhya Pradesh where communal clashes ...

Source: Mumbai Mirror | Jul 03, 5:55 PM

Normal life was hit in parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra as saffron activists stopped trains, blocked roads and forced closure of shops in the wake of an all-India bandh called by BJP and VHP on the Amarnath ...

Source: Telegraph India | Jul 03, 4:51 PM

Three hours into the bandh, the 28-year-old set himself on fire in humiliation after 30-odd Bajrang Dal activists and local policemen thrashed him and his family, including the women, because the shutters were only half down. Heeralal, now fighting ...

Source: Times of India | Jul 03, 4:38 PM

Four persons were killed and 20 seriously injured in Indore on Thursday as a nationwide bandh on the Amarnath land transfer controversy called by the VHP and BJP turned violent, even as at least 25 people were hurt in protests across Jammu region. ...

Source: Indian Express | Jul 03, 3:57 PM

Even as the VHP-BJP�s nationwide bandh over the Amarnath land issue affected normal life in parts of the country, Indore was worst hit, with at least three persons being killed in the violence. Curfew was imposed in four police station areas of ...

Source: Hindu | Jul 03, 2:41 PM

Violence marred the ‘Bharat bandh’ called by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to protest against the non-transfer of land to the Amarnath Shrine Board. Four died in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, where agitators set cars and ...

Source: Daily News & Analysis | Jul 03, 1:35 PM

The nationwide bandh called by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on the Amarnath land transfer issue turned violent in Indore on Thursday leaving two dead, while highways were blocked and trains stopped disrupting ...

Source: Times of India | Jul 03, 8:10 AM

The nationwide bandh called by BJP and VHP on the Amarnath land transfer row turned violent in Indore on Thursday leaving two persons killed while highways were blocked and trains stopped disrupting normal life in parts of the country. The bandh ...

Source: Daily News & Analysis | Jul 03, 4:08 AM

The "Bharath bandh" call given by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the BJP turned violent on Thursday in Thane city and surrounding areas with activists targetting public transport and other establishments. Incidents of stone pelting on state ...

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