Internet services in Saharanpur have been blocked for two days to prevent social media being misused to foment tension following the arrest of Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar, the main accused in the recent violence in the district, the police said today.
"Internet facilities have been blocked for two days by District Magistrate, Saharanpur," IG, (Crime), Hariram Sharma told mediapersons here.
He said that a total of 46 FIRs have been registered ever since inter-caste violence broke out in Saharanpur last month.
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Chandrasekhar, 30, was nabbed from the Dalhousie area of Himachal Pradesh, Additional DG (Meerut Zone) Anand Kumar told PTI over phone.
He will be brought to Saharanpur on a transit remand.
Earlier, two members of the Bhim Army were also arrested in Saharanpur over their alleged involvement in the Ramnagar caste violence that took place on May 9.
The Saharanpur district saw repeated violence after one person was killed and several others injured in a clash between Dalits and Thakurs at Shabbirpur village on May 5.
Chandrasekhar had since been evading arrest and the police had declared a reward of Rs 12,000 for information about his whereabouts.
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