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Row Over Aurangzeb's tomb: What does FIR say about Nagpur violence?

DNA Thursday, 20 March 2025
According to the First Information Report (FIR), a man accused of taking part in the Nagpur violence allegedly touched an on-duty woman police officer inappropriately. It started with a Row Over Aurangzeb's tomb in Khuldabad.
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News video: Nagpur Violence: Shops Vandalised, Multiple Vehicles Charred Over Aurangzeb's Grave Row | Watch

Nagpur Violence: Shops Vandalised, Multiple Vehicles Charred Over Aurangzeb's Grave Row | Watch 05:53

Violent clashes erupted in Nagpur as mobs vandalized shops and set multiple vehicles on fire over a dispute related to Aurangzeb’s grave. The unrest spread rapidly, prompting heavy police deployment to control the situation. Authorities have imposed security measures to prevent further escalation....

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