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This was the evening of a day when communal clashes touched its peak in the city, smoke is from burning of bikes, buses and tires . Whole city was closed- no food, no milk, nothing for next 2 days. Story: Shimoga March 1, 2010: Two persons were killed, including one in police firing and over 100 were injured as violence broke out when groups of people went on a rampage after taking out a protest march against the publication of Kannada translation of an article written by author Taslima Nasreen in a daily today. The injured included six journalists who were beaten up by the mob when they came to cover the incident. The mob rained stones and threw 'petrol bombs' at passers-by and vehicles in some localities in the town. ~ Press

Secularism in India, Communalism, Religious violence, Riots from an article published in India

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