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Violence erupted in Nagpur, India following rumors of a holy book being burnt during an agitation by a right-wing group for the removal of a Mughal emperor's tomb. Several houses, vehicles, and a clinic were vandalized. Prohibitory orders were imposed and the situation is now peaceful. Nagpur's Guardian Minister will visit the affected area. The violence left six people and three policemen injured.
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