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Curfew continues in Keshod; bandhs in Saurashtra

Indefinite curfew continues in the trouble-torn town of Keshod in Junagadh district where four persons were killed in police firing on Friday while anti-dalit protests are snowballing in various towns of Saurashtra region on Saturday in the shape of bandh calls.

Meanwhile, one of the three people injured in the Keshod firing succumbed to his injuries at the Jamnagar Medical College hospital, raising the death toll to five, a report from Jamnagar said on Saturday.

Junagadh district observed a complete bandh on Saturday in response to the bandh call given by the Junagadh Chamber of Commerce and Industries to protest against the "uncalled for" firing by the police at Keshod on Friday.

Upleta taluka in Rajkot district, where nine people were injured in a clash between dalits and non-dalits in Dumiani village on Thursday, observed a complete bandh on Saturday despite a warning by Gujarat Chief Minister Shankarsinh Vaghela to arrest anyone who calls for a bandh.

In Junagadh district, Junagadh city, the port town of Veraval, the town of Talala which is surrounded by forests, Maliya Hatina, Mendarda, Vanthli, and most the villages observed a complete bandh on Saturday.

In Keshod, where indefinite curfew was imposed around 1430 hours on Friday following police firing, eatables and milk supply has decreased considerably, resulting in hardships to the common man, a report from Keshod said.

About 50 people were rounded up in Keshod in connection with Friday's riots and senior police officers were camping there for an on-the-spot study of the situation.

Maliya Hatina town in Junagadh district is on an indefinite bandh since Thursday as a protest against the violence of dalits on the Gujarat bandh day on Wednesday, a report from Junagadh said on Saturday.

Morvi town in Rajkot district, where violence broke out on Wednesday, is calm but tense while tension still prevails in Gandhidham town in Kutch district which also witnessed violence during the Gujarat bandh which was called to protest against the desecration of the Ambedkar statue in Bombay last week.

UNI

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