Thirty people have so far been arrested in connection with the violence, a senior police official said, adding that the situation was “normal and under control”.
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The identities of those arrested were not disclosed by police.
The official said personnel of the West Bengal Police and Central Armed Police Forces were patrolling certain pockets of the area, including Jangipur Hospital and nearby alleys, while RAF conducted a route march to restore confidence among people.
Several shops in the market areas remained closed, except those providing essential services, with fewer people seen on the streets. Vehicular movement, however, was normal.
“The sub-divisional hospital is located in the area, and we are ensuring that people do not face any inconvenience. Both our officials and paramilitary personnel are present in full strength,” he said.Jangipur and Raghunathganj are situated on both sides of a river, and the sub-divisional Jangipur Hospital is located in Raghunathganj town.
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Violence broke out following an altercation near Mackenzie Park in Raghunathganj over loud music being played during the Ram Navami procession.
Some people reportedly objected to the music being played near a place of worship, which escalated into clashes between two groups in different pockets of the twin towns.
The administration appealed to residents to remain calm as security has been tightened across the district, officials said.

