Jhalawar : Tension arose due to a fight after a collision between two motorcycles in Pidaawa town of Jhalawar district of Rajasthan. After the incident, some people gathered and attacked a house located on Narena Road in Pidaawa. On receiving the information, the police reached the spot and tried to control the situation. Due to which peace prevails in the town for the time being. Also, a large number of police forces have been deployed. Jhalawar Collector Ajay Singh Rathore has also reached the spot and took stock of the situation.
The first youth reached home to take revenge
Regarding the matter, Jhalawar Superintendent of Police Richa Tomar said that in the Pidaawa town of the district, two youths got into a dispute over a bike collision. During this, there was a fight between the two sides. Both the youths belong to different communities. After the fight, a youth reached Pidaawa with a large number of people from his village and surrounded the house of the other youth. Seeing the matter escalating, people informed the police. On receiving the information, the police showed promptness and removed the people who were disturbing the peace of the town from there. The SP said that a youth has been detained in the case.
There was a ruckus on the spot for a long time
According to information received from local people and eyewitnesses, after the collision of the bikes, a large number of youths from a village near Pidawa reached Pidawa on motorcycles and tried to attack the house of the accused. Many videos are going viral on social media regarding the whole matter, in which some people are seen creating a ruckus and vandalizing a house. Some such videos are also going viral, in which some people are seen instigating the crowd regarding the whole incident.
Don’t pay attention to rumours
Jhalawar administration and police have appealed to people not to pay heed to any kind of rumours, people have been asked to remain patient and have also been appealed to immediately inform the police about any kind of suspicious activity. District Collector Ajay Singh Rathore is also keeping a close watch on the situation.