Updated On: 16 August, 2024 05:25 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A police official said the demonstrators gave a memorandum outlining their requests to the local collector`s office following the stone pelting at a march against Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence

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When stones were thrown at a car dealership on Friday during a protest march headed by a Hindu organisation denouncing the Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence, officials said that tensions broke out in Jalgaon, a city in northern Maharashtra. Sakal Hindu Samaj, an umbrella movement made up of several Hindu organisations, organised the protest, reported PTI.
A spokesperson for the Sakal Hindu Samaj told PTI, "The incident occurred in Jalgaon city this morning during a protest march by the Sakal Hindu Samaj against the Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence. Some unidentified persons hurled a few stones at a two-wheeler showroom."