WATCH| Odisha: 7 Arrested Amid Bhadrak Communal Violence

In the wake of recent communal violence in Bhadrak, Odisha, police have arrested seven individuals, including the person responsible for posting a controversial message on Facebook, which sparked the unrest. The situation, which began on Friday, escalated quickly as clashes broke out between two groups, leading to stone-pelting incidents and injuries to five police officers, including senior officials. The violence prompted a heavy security response, with DIG Satyajit Naik confirming the deployment of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) to maintain order.

Watch video:

Tensions in the district were triggered by an objectionable social media post, leading to protests and road blockades in Puruna Bazar and Dhamnagar. Protesters demanded the immediate arrest of the individual responsible for the post. As the protests intensified, security forces had to intervene, but this resulted in violent confrontations. Following the clashes, the Odisha government imposed a 48-hour internet shutdown to prevent the spread of inflammatory content that could further incite violence. This ban remains in place until 2 a.m. on September 30, 2024, and applies to all major social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter)​.

Additionally, Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) was imposed, prohibiting large gatherings in the district to avoid further unrest. Ten platoons of police forces have been deployed in the region, with flag marches conducted to assert dominance and restore calm​. The arrested individuals, including the prime accused, are now in judicial custody, and investigations are ongoing to determine the extent of their involvement in the violence​.

Also read: BJP’s Electoral Bond Scandal: Congress Slams FM Sitharaman for Rs 8,000 Cr Bond Scam, Explosive FIR

As authorities work to stabilize the situation, local leaders are engaging in discussions with peace committees to prevent further escalation. The communal tensions in Bhadrak serve as a stark reminder of how quickly digital platforms can spark real-world consequences, prompting stringent actions to ensure peace in sensitive areas.

TDG Network

Recent Posts

South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mine Crackdown Kills 78, Hundreds Rescued

South African authorities rescued 246 survivors and recovered 78 bodies from an illegal gold mine.…

3 minutes ago

Micheal Martin Set To Lead Ireland Again As Prime Minister In New Coalition Deal

Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin is set to reclaim Ireland’s premiership under a new coalition…

15 minutes ago

Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant Fired Over Viral Twerking Video: Controversy Erupts

Nelle Diala's viral twerking video led to her firing from Alaska Airlines. Defending her actions…

25 minutes ago

Israel Dispatches Experts to Aid in Battling Los Angeles Wildfires

Israel has sent a team of five fire protection experts to assist in combating the…

30 minutes ago

Global AI Summit in Paris: Modi, Macron, Musk, and Trump Join Forces

France and India are set to co-chair the "Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence" in…

36 minutes ago

Former Bank Of Canada Governor Mark Carney Eyes Leadership Of Canada’s Liberals

Mark Carney, 59, will run for the Liberal Party leadership following Justin Trudeau's resignation. With…

40 minutes ago