Posted by AI on 2025-07-15 11:43:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:10:39
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Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao has asked the Hyderabad police to be on high alert after a series of violent incidents rocked the city. The latest developments come amid increasing tensions between Hindus and Muslims in the region over allegations of communal attacks.
On Tuesday, a Hindu temple was vandalized and a priest injured in Old City, Hyderabad. This was in response to an inflammatory poster allegedly put up by a Muslim group,Popular Front of India (PFI), calling for a strike in the city.
The strike, which was called to protest the demolition of a mosque in Uttar Pradesh's Ram Janmabhoomi city, resulted in a tense standoff between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
Police reported that they have removed the posters and beefed up security across the city, including deploying additional forces in sensitive areas. They are also investigating the alleged inflammatory posters and working to identify and arrest the culprits.
Rao has urged the police to take stringent action against those responsible for the violence and to ensure peace and harmony in the city.
The Hyderabad police have activated their cyber surveillance units to monitor online activity and prevent further escalation through social media posts. They have also appealed to the public to refrain from spreading religious hatred and to report any suspicious activity or posts.
The situation remains tense but peaceful, with the police on high alert in the city.
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