By IANS,
Bhopal : A police official’s son who objected to molestation of a woman at a Garba (traditional dance) programme was burnt to death Wednesday by a mob in Madhya Pradesh’s Dewas district, the police said.
The dispute arose Tuesday night when Vishal, 27, objected to the molestation of a woman from to his Balai community by people of the Patidar community.
Vishal was son of Dashrath Singh, a town inspector attached with the Human Rights Commission at Bhopal.
Members of Patidar community who had gathered for “Durga Visarjan” (Goddess Durga’s idol immersion) programme Wednesday morning reached Vishal’s house in Karnawat village and started throwing stones.
On this Vishal opened fire on the mob with a gun. But he was caught and set on fire which led to his death on the spot, said the police.
The mob also torched several houses belonging to the Balai community besides setting on fire a jeep and four motor-cycles.
While four people injured during the clash were undergoing treatment at Dewas hospital, one seriously injured person was taken to Indore for treatment.
“The situation is now tense but under control. DIG (deputy inspector general) Ujjain range Vipin Maheshwari has reached the village and is personally supervising the things,” Dewas Police Superintendant Mayank Jain told IANS.