Two groups clash in Dhatkidih over old dispute, several injured seriously

Jamshedpur: In a clash between two groups on Wednesday near Radio Maidan at Dhatkidih under the jurisdiction of Bistupur police, more than half a dozen persons from both sides were badly injured.

The police have got the injured admitted in MGMCH and they are being treated now.

Both sides have accused the other side of assault.

According to police sources, Md. Bashir and Chhotu had an old dispute. A fight suddenly broke out between them and family members of both also joined the fracas.

Bistupur police are investigating the case and are taking action in the matter.

There is a possibility that both groups may again clash in future.

The incident has made the people of that area unhappy and uncomfortable.

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