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Karnataka: Forty people arrested in connection with group clash over procession route of marriage party belonging to Dalit

| @indiablooms | May 27, 2019, at 05:18 pm

Kalaburagi, May 27 (UNI) Police have arrested 40 people in connection with group clash last night at Nagarhali Village in Yedrami Taluk in the District in which more than 18 people injured over a marriage procession by Dalit taken out through upper cast locality.

Police said that on Sunday evening the procession was moving when all off a sudden some miscreants belonging to upper cast started pelting stones and it was retaliated.

In all 18 people, including 6 seriously, were injured and they were rushed to Hospitals at Jewargi and Kalabuagi.

Yadrami police have registered a case. 

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