Controversy over the riding of a Dalit groom’s horse, vandalized vehicles; tension in the village

In Ganayari village in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, there was a fierce controversy over the horse climbing of a Dalit groom. After going to the procession, some anti-social elements vandalized the vehicles, which created an atmosphere of tension. So far four arrests have been made in this case.
Sagar, Jnn. In Ganayari village of Banda police station area in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, before the procession left on Sunday evening, the groom of the Scheduled Castes rode on a horse from the village. After that the procession left. After the procession left, some anti-social elements vandalized vehicles in the village, leading to tension. As soon as the news of the dispute was received, SP Tarun Nayak sent police force to the spot. At the same time, a case has been registered against four accused under sections 294, 323, 147, 148, 427, 506 3(1) D 3(1) D 3(2) of the named and 15-20 unidentified persons. So far four arrests have been made in this case.
According to the information, the procession of Devendra Kumar of Scheduled Caste category was to be taken out in Ganayari village on Sunday. Bhim Army was aware of the wedding program. Bhim Army was told that till date no SC groom has come out on horse in Ganayari village. Hearing this, the Bhim Army decided to take out Devendra’s procession on horseback. The SP, along with the workers, reached Ganyari village with information about the groom’s procession from Dharmendra Ghodi, District President of Bhim Army. Where he took out the procession of Devendra Kumar sitting on a horse in the presence of the police. Unknown elements vandalized the vehicles and created a ruckus after the procession took off. This created tension in the village. As soon as the news of the matter was received, SP Tarun Nayak sent police force to the spot. There itself, A case has been registered against 15 to 20 unidentified people including four people. Tension prevailed in the village till the writing of the news and police force was deployed. Banda police station in-charge Manas Dwivedi says that unknown elements vandalized the vehicles at night, four people have been identified, they have been arrested. As a precaution, a police force has been deployed in the village.