Activists of Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and other outfits had hurled stones and roughed up policemen including a senior officer yesterday demanding the release of 5 men who had been held for allegedly harassing some persons from the minority community.
We have arrested 14 persons in connection with the violence yesterday, DIG Mahesh Mishra told PTI.
Police officials said that they had registered a case against 30 members of right-wing outfits and over 200 other unidentified persons who were allegedly involved in the rampage at the Sadar Bazaar police station yesterday.
A flag march was also taken out early morning today in Fatehpur Sikri by the police.
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Yesterday, there had been a tiff between two groups at Fatehpur Sikri, after which the police detained five persons.
But soon a mob of right-wing activists gathered at the insisting that the police release them.
The arrested were brought to Sadar Bazaar police station from Fatehpur Sikri, after local Hindutva outfit members and BJP workers resorted to stone pelting and roughing up police personnel.
However, a mob also gathered outside the Sadar Bazaar police station where they thrashed a sub-inspector and set ablaze his motor-cycle as the right wing activists sought to pressurise the police into releasing the 5 detainees.
A BJP MLA was also alleged to be among the protesters though there were reports that he may have left before the violence began.
Following the violence, the police today began it crackdown on the rowdy elements and hunt is on for culprits who have not been arrested yet.
Singh had also warned those who try to take the law into their hands in the name of cow protection or tackling eve- teasing.
In Agra, senior police officials said they would not bow to any pressure and action would be initiated against those involved in the rampage.
Activists of Hindutva groups have been quite active in the area in recent times.
On Saturday they had entered the Taj Mahal premises to protest against an alleged ban on saffron scarves. On Sunday activists of right-wing outfits took out a march through the city to protest against certain developments in Kerala.