Arrest count in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal increases; sporadic incidents reported even as situation de-escalates

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Several towns across West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, where protests over the comments of erstwhile BJP spokespersons on the Prophet had spiralled into violence on June 10, were limping back to normalcy on Monday.
The count of persons arrested by the police in the two States rose to 333 in Uttar Pradesh and 200 in Bengal; 13 FIRs have been registered by the U.P. police while their West Bengal counterparts have lodged 42 FIRs so far.

Sporadic incidents were, however, reported from parts of Bengal on Monday.

In North 24 Parganas, train services were briefly affected after protesters blocked the tracks near the Hashnabad railway station. The police in Bethuadahari, Nadia district, had to resort to baton charge to disperse a mob that had gathered near the railway station; a local train had been attacked by protesters there a day earlier.

An uneasy calm prevailed in Howrah, where protests had erupted on June 9. “No fresh violence has been reported in the past 48 hours,” said Jawed Shamim, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), West Bengal. He said there has been no loss of life or serious injury and the FIRs have been lodged for road blockade, assault, rioting, damage to public property and spreading communal hatred. “Nobody will be spared. We will identify each and everyone and take strict action,” Mr. Shamim told journalists at the State Secretariat.