Clash Between RELIGOUS Groups at Masjid Sideeqi in Razloo Kund Kulgam Leaves 10 Injured

A violent clash erupted between two religious groups, Ahle Hadees and Deobandi, at Masjid Sideeqi in Razloo Kund on Saturday late evening, leaving at least 10 people injured. The incident created tension in the area, prompting police intervention to prevent further escalation.
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According to police sources, the altercation started over a dispute between members of the two groups, which soon turned violent. Both sides engaged in physical assaults, leading to injuries. Authorities quickly responded to the situation, but the immediate arrests were not made due to the volatile atmosphere.
“There was a high risk of a breach of peace, and the culprits were not arrested on the spot. However, after the situation was brought under control, several individuals involved in the clash were taken into custody,” a police official said.
The injured persons were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. Medical officials confirmed that most of them suffered minor injuries, while a few had more serious wounds requiring further medical attention.
Following the incident, the police registered an FIR under case number 126/170 BNSS Act and detained 10 individuals at Police Station Kund. Authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the dispute and identify those responsible for instigating the violence.
Local residents expressed concern over the incident, urging authorities to take strict action to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Security forces have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order, and additional patrolling is being carried out to ensure peace.
Officials have appealed to both groups to maintain harmony and resolve disputes through dialogue rather than violence. Further developments in the investigation are expected in the coming days-
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