Clash between the villagers, police opens dozen rounds of fire
Police opened fire after the clash between the two parties started while cremating the dead body at Dhora River bank at Shripur of Rautahat on September 26.
There was a dispute between the two parties while cremating the body of 65 years old Ramprit Sahani of Garuda Municipality-9.
Police had opened 32 rounds of fire and 29 cells of tear gas to control the mob.
Some of the locals were injured in a clash according to the District Police Office of Rautahat.
Previously,there was a dispute on a same place while cremating the body and e body was cremated somewhere else after the agreement with local representative, administration and locals.
K.C Lamichhane
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