Khargone violence | Madhya Pradesh Govt allots ₹1 crore aid for riot-affected

Updated - April 19, 2022 01:39 pm IST

Published - April 19, 2022 11:52 am IST - Bhopal/Khargone

A foot march was taken out by police personnel belonging to various police stations of Khargone to maintain peace and order. Photo: Twitter

A foot march was taken out by police personnel belonging to various police stations of Khargone to maintain peace and order. Photo: Twitter

The Madhya Pradesh Government has allotted ₹1 crore for providing relief to the people affected by the recent communal violence in Khargone city. The financial assistance will be provided as per a survey conducted by the district administration, an official said on April 19.

Continuing with the practice, the Khargone administration on April 19 morning relaxed curfew, which was clamped in the city on April 17 night following violence during Ram Navami celebrations, for four hours, they said.

Since April 14, the local administration has been relaxing the curfew every day for four hours. “The administration had conducted a survey and sent a report to the State Government, which has allotted ₹one crore,” said Khargone District Collector P. Anugraha.

Based on this survey, financial assistance will be provided immediately to the affected people and vendors whose houses, shops, vehicles etc. were damaged in the violence.

As the curfew was relaxed between 8 a.m. and 12 noon in Khargone city on Tuesday, people rushed out to buy milk, vegetables, provisions and medicines.

As per the government order (GO), only the stores selling milk, vegetables and medicines are allowed to remain open during the relaxation of curfew. People can purchase essential items from the shops in their neighbourhood.

However, petrol pumps will remain closed and the sale of kerosene will remain suspended at the fair price shops under the Public Distribution System (PDS), the order said.

Officials said that further relaxation in the curfew can be granted in the evening.

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