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Clashes of 3,000 protests broke out in northeastern India mosques and shops were set on fire

According to the "Indian Express" reported on the 27th, on the evening of the 26th local time, there was a rally protest in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura, about 3500 people participated in the assembly, during which the protest gradually evolved into violent conflict. Several shops and a mosque were set on fire and looted.

Since last week, there have been multiple protest clashes in the Indian state of Tripura, where 12 mosques have been damaged and some have even been razed to the ground. The state is located on the border between India and Bangladesh, where religious clashes occurred on the 13th. Indian police say the clashes in Bangladesh sparked the protests, with some extremist religious people vandalizing and looting mosques, shops and houses and setting fire to two shops.

On October 13, a traditional Hindu festival, a desecration of the Quran appeared on social media Facebook, triggering protests in many parts of Bangladesh, killing 10 Hindus and injuring about 1,000 others. (Overseas Network Wang Xiaoyu)

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