A disagreement between two groups in Belsar-Beltikari village, Pathargama, led to a fight on Wednesday night. Four people were hurt, and the situation became so tense that police set up a camp in the area to keep the peace.
What Happened?
The incident took place in Paduwa Panchayat, which is part of the Pathargama police station area. The problem started with a disagreement about some offensive language used outside the home of a retired professor. This argument quickly turned into a physical fight, causing injuries and requiring police to step in.
The Start of the Conflict
Reports say that one group didn’t like the bad language being used near the professor’s house. This sparked a heated argument, which then turned violent. Both sides began fighting, and the situation got serious enough that police had to intervene to stop it from getting worse and keep order.
Police Response
A local police official said, “The police are doing everything they can to make sure there is peace and to stop anything else from happening.” Those who were hurt were treated by doctors. The police are now investigating to find out exactly what happened and who started the fight. The police presence is meant to reassure people and stop anyone from trying to get revenge. You might also be interested in reading about how community policing strategies can prevent similar conflicts from arising.
Efforts to Restore Peace
The tension in Belsar-Beltikari village shows how important it is for communities to get along and solve problems peacefully. Local leaders are working with the police to encourage talking and understanding between the groups involved. The hope is to bring back peace and stop future violence. The investigation is still going on, and the authorities are dedicated to making sure justice is served and the area stays stable.