Four injured in communal clash
Ara (Bihar), Apr 30: Four people were injured in a clash between members of two communities over playing of loudspeakers on the occasion of a religious function in Bihar's Ara town today.
A group of Hindus were performing a religious function in Rauza colony when some members of the minority community objected to the use of loudspeakers, police said.
Heated arguments ensued which soon took the shape of violence in which four people were injured, they said.
Members of the two communities threw stones at each other and even exploded some crude bombs, police said.
Adequate police and RAF personnel were deployed in the riot-torn area.
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