Puttur: In a tragic incident, a ramshackle dwelling of a poor woman was partially burnt in a fire at Sarepuni Padedka near Kumbra of Olamogru village in Puttur. Many valuable items, including documents and cash were burnt in the incident that happened on Friday.

Padmavathi, the owner of the cement sheet roofed, construction net-screen draped hut, lost Rs 15,000 cash kept in a bag, documents and many other things in the fire. The net-screen covering two sides of the hut, which has no walls, was also burnt down. Padmavathi, a widow, was living with her 8 year old son in the humble dwelling.

On Friday, Padmavathi had been to work as usual. She rushed back from work when her neighbours informed her about the disaster. However, the damage had already been done. Along with other things, she also lost groceries stored at the hut.

Sampya police have registered a case in this regard. Kedambadi VA Sridhar has visited the spot for an inspection.

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Shahjahanpur (UP) (PTI): Two persons have been detained after a clash broke out allegedly over remarks targeting a Dalit family's wedding procession in Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur district, police said on Saturday.

The incident occurred in Lai Kheda village under Tilhar police station area, where a wedding procession from Bareilly had arrived at a Dalit household on April 20.

According to SP Saurabh Dixit, when the procession was near the house of Rajpal Yadav, he allegedly made a remark saying "Now, Dalits will also take out wedding processions riding a buggy", leading to an argument. Yadav's side allegedly turned aggressive, escalating the conflict further.

Police said a scuffle ensued between the two sides. Upon receiving information, police personnel reached the spot and ensured that the procession was conducted peacefully after the incident.

An FIR was registered on Friday against Rajpal Yadav, Sumit, Amit, Surendra, Avdhesh Yadav and five unidentified persons based on a complaint. Rajpal Yadav and his son Sumit have been taken into custody and are being questioned, Dixit said.

The case has been registered under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, police said.

Dixit said preliminary findings suggest that Yadav, too, was hosting a function and processions from both sides had arrived around the same time. A dispute may have initially arisen due to a narrow passage and attempts to move the processions quickly.

Police have registered the case under relevant sections of the BNS and initiated further probe, officials said.