"The incident was provocative, violent and aimed at breaching peace and communal harmony. However, the situation could be tackled with the initiative of the peace loving people and patience exercised by security forces," he said at the civil secretariat here.
Sarkar said a section of people had tried to foment trouble by spreading rumours and using the social media after the incidents took place. But the peace loving people foiled all attempts of creating communal tension.
Sarkar, who is also the state home minister, said a magisterial inquiry has been ordered to unearth the truth behind the clash between IPFT and the locals and the report would be submitted in a month, he said.
"Media played an appreciable role in the situation and I again appeal to you all to keep vigil and play positive role," he said.
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At least 22 people, including five police personnel were injured in clashes in different parts of the state capital on Tuesday after a section of activists of tribal based party IPFT, who had taken out a procession demanding 'Twipra land', a separate state for the tribals, attacked people and damaged some shops.
Yesterday, police said the clashes occurred when some miscreants in the procession attacked people and damaged shops apparently without any provocation. Angry locals attacked them in turn as a result 17 people and five policemen were injured.
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