Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Fresh violence in north India in deadly caste crisis

21 February 2016 - 08H05

    © AFP/File | Protestors gather near a burning truck during violent clashes with rival caste groups in Rohtak, northern India on February 19, 2016


    by Susan Kumar and Biodun Iginla, BBC News, ROHTAK (INDIA)


    ROHTAK (INDIA)  -  Fresh violence erupted overnight in a north Indian state in an escalating and deadly crisis over caste, as neighbouring New Delhi Sunday announced water rationing after rampaging mobs shut down a key supply.
    Thousands of troops with shoot-on-sight orders were deployed on Saturday in Haryana state, a day after week-long protests turned violent with rioters setting fire to homes and railway stations and blocking highways.
    Protesters again took to the streets overnight despite the stepped-up security, setting fire to shops in Haryana's Rohtak district which is the epicentre of the violence, a local police officer told AFP.
    "There were clashes during the night across the district. Over a dozen buildings were set on fire by protesters, with incidents of looting of shops and ATMs at two places," the officer said on condition of anonymity.


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    http://www.france24.com/en/20160221-fresh-violence-north-india-deadly-caste-crisis

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