In HC, Nagpur civic chief apologises for bulldozing homes of riot accused
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 () Nagpur's municipal commissioner has issued an unconditional apology to the Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench following the demolition of riot accused Fahim Khan's home. The demolition occurred without adherence to Supreme Court procedures mandated in November 2024 for properties linked to suspects in communal violence. Commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari admitted civic officials were unaware of the order.
Violent clashes erupted in Nagpur as mobs vandalized shops and set multiple vehicles on fire over a dispute related to Aurangzeb’s grave. The unrest spread rapidly, prompting heavy police deployment to control the situation. Authorities have imposed security measures to prevent further escalation. Watch the full report for the latest updates on the Nagpur violence.
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