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Mobs clash in Ahmedabad, shops and vehicles burnt AFP  Ahmedabad, May 26,
2014
 First Published: 16:05 IST(26/5/2014) | Last Updated: 16:20 IST(26/5/2014)

Police fired tear gas to break up clashes between Hindu and Muslim
mobs in Narendra
Modi's<http://www.hindustantimes.com/specials/AllaboutNarendraModi/spl3-lid.aspx>heartland
of
Gujarat <http://www.hindustantimes.com/elections2014/gujarat> on the eve of
his swearing in as prime minister, officials said Monday.

Police secure the site of clashes between two groups during which shops and
vechiles were set alight in the Gomptipur area of Ahmedabad. (AFP Photo)

Angry crowds set fire to several shops and vehicles and pelted stones at
each other during the clashes in Ahmedabad on Sunday night, police and fire
officials said.

Ahmedabad joint police commissioner Manoj Shashidhar said officers fired
tear gas to halt the violence which left four people injured.

Shashidhar said an investigation was under way into the clashes which
appear to have started when two cars from the different communities crashed
in an accident during a marriage procession.

"The incident flared up following a petty argument between people of two
communities on Sunday night in Gomtipur area of the city. The situation was
immediately brought under control," Shashidhar told AFP.

The incident escalated when mobs set property on fire, Ahmedabad chief fire
officer MS Dastur told AFP.

"Some three shops, one mini-bus and a couple of two wheelers were burnt
during the incident," Dastur said.

The clashes came as Hindu nationalist Modi, chief minister of Gujarat for
13 years, was set to be sworn as premier on Monday after a landslide
victory at elections as head of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Modi has pledged national unity as he attempts to revive the faltering
economy, but he remains tainted by anti-Muslim riots on his watch in
Gujarat in 2002 that left at least 1,000 people, mainly Muslims, dead.

Modi has denied wrongdoing and a court investigation found he has no case
to answer.

But some members of religious minorities fear a rise in communal tensions
under a Modi government and warn they will be sidelined at the expense of
the Hindu majority.

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