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On March 17th in Nagpur, Maharashtra, violence erupted amid rumors of the burning of a holy book during a right-wing protest for the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb. Four people were injured as protesters clashed with police, who used tear gas and cane-charges to manage the situation.
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