Four people, including a police inspector, were injured on Friday in a communal clash in Ahmedabad.
A scooter was also torched when members of two communities clashed in the Shah Alam area of the city. The police said sharp-edged weapons were used.
Preliminary reports indicated the violence in communally sensitive area was sparked by an altercation between members of the two communities in the wee hours
Two persons were injured when they were attacked with sharp-edged weapons, the police said. The remaining two, including the inspector, were wounded in heavy stone throwing by members of the two communities, they added
The situation was totally under control and vehicles were plying as usual in the area, the police said.
They said the exact cause of violence would be known only after recording statements of the injured.
On November 2, three people were killed and 40 injured in communal clashes in Virangam town, some 70 kms from here, prompting imposition of curfew on the city.