06 April,2026 09:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Following the incident, the BMC initiated demolition of houses allegedly belonging to some of the accused. Pic/Special Arrangement
Three members of Bajrang Dal were injured after a violent clash broke out between two groups in Dindoshi East area of Mumbai, police said on Monday as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) demolished 'unauthorised' homes, reported the PTI.
The incident took place on Sunday night in the Dindoshi's Santosh Nagar area, causing tension in the locality.
According to police, the clash began following a dispute over playing loud devotional music during a religious procession.
The clash reportedly began after a dispute over playing loud devotional songs during the procession, which escalated into a large-scale brawl between the two groups. Weapons such as swords and iron rods were used in the confrontation, according to police.
The argument quickly escalated into a large-scale fight, with weapons such as swords and iron rods reportedly used during the confrontation, according to the PTI.
Three members of the Bajrang Dal, a right-wing outfit, sustained serious injuries in the clash and were undergoing treatment at Jogeshwari Trauma Care Hospital, they said, the news agency reported.
The injured individuals were admitted to Jogeshwari Trauma Care Hospital, where they are undergoing treatment.
Police said their condition was serious but stable.
Following the incident, the BMC initiated demolition of houses allegedly belonging to some of the accused, stating that the structures were unauthorised, as per the PTI.
Officials said the action was based on earlier complaints received by the civic body.
Police have arrested 10 people in connection with the violence. Cases have been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including charges related to rioting, the news agency reported.
Further investigation into the incident is underway.
During the clash, the police quickly rushed to the spot and attempted to break the fight but when the crowd refused to disperse, police had to use mild force, during which a boy was seriously injured.
Following the incident, police have set up a camp in the area. A large police presence remains in the area to maintain law and order. Officials said that the situation is currently under control.