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Police in Mumbai's Mira Road have issued an order, instructing group administrators on instant messaging and social media platforms to ensure that no jokes, videos, or other forms of content related to clashes are forwarded, aiming to maintain communal harmony, as reported by the news agency ANI...
The directive was issued by the Mira Bhayander Vasai Virar (MBVV) Police...
The order comes days after the communal clash that erupted in Mira Road during a vehicle rally in Naya Nagar, in which as many as 13 people have so far been arrested...
A police official earlier told news agency PTI that the group, who opposed the bursting of firecrackers, came out with wooden sticks and attacked the vehicles after an argument..
The people moving on the vehicles were also beaten up, the official further said.. Heavy police were quickly deployed in the area to prevent any deterioration of law and order...
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