
Doranahalli almost returns to normal
The Hindu
Doranahalli village in Shahpur taluk of Yadgir district almost returned to normality on Sunday. Most of the shops were opene but people did not gather much owing to the prohibition imposed under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code on Thursday midnight.
Violence erupted in the village on Thursday night after a youth allegedly insulted ‘Shivalinga’ and also posted a photo on social media. It may be recalled that there was a clash between groups of residents and at least three police personnel on duty were injured in a stone-pelting incident.
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