Cricket Celebration Sparks Clashes in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar
Clashes erupted in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, central India, after India's Champions Trophy win celebration involved firecrackers outside a mosque, leading to injuries and vandalism. Police controlled the violence with tear gas. Similar incidents have sparked criticism against the Modi government for alleged discrimination against Muslims.

In the aftermath of India's Champions Trophy victory, celebrations in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar turned violent as four people were injured amidst clashes. The incident, sparked by revellers lighting firecrackers outside a mosque, escalated into vandalism and stone-pelting.
Authorities in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, previously called Mhow, located near Bhopal, reported damage to several vehicles and shops. Police resorted to using tear gas to restore order. Meanwhile, video footage from the scene highlighted the gravity of the situation, capturing vandalized property and stern police presence.
Despite the control measures, concerns surface over recurring communal tensions post-cricketing events. Critics have accused Prime Minister Modi's administration of prejudice against Muslims, a claim the government continues to deny. The recurrent pattern of unrest raises questions about underlying societal discord in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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