"There is no room for tolerating the culprits of this incident (Kishtwar clashes). Nobody would be allowed to go scot free," state PHE and Irrigation Minister, Sham Lal Sharma, told reporters here tonight.
"There is a need to conduct a probe into it... There is communal polarisation in the entire state.
"The first priority is how to deal with the situation and normalise it," Sharma said. He was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand, Housing Minister Raman Bhalla and National Conference (NC) MLC, Devender Rana.
"Whosoever is responsible will be punished and we will ensure that it happens", Sharma said.
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One person was killed and over 20 injured, four of them critically, in communal clashes which broke out in Kishtwar district today.
Curfew was clamped and Army had to be called in to assist the local administration in maintaining law and order in the area.
The streets of Kishtwar saw ugly scenes as members of two communities attacked each other and engaged in widespread arson and torching of shops and vehicles.
Kumar rushed to the Army hospital where he succumbed to his wounds. The four seriously injured persons have been admitted to the Army Command hospital at Udhampur.
Trouble in the district, which lies 226km away fom Jammu, erupted this morning after a group of people raised anti-national slogans following Eid prayers, officials and locals said.