Thane: A shocking incident has come to light surrounded the joy of Diwali in Kalyan in the Thane district of Maharashtra. The name of a 2-year-old innocent girl has moreover been included as an accused in the FIR registered without the incident of stone pelting and vandalism over a fight over setting up a firecracker shop. Based on the viral video, the police registered a specimen versus many people, but now the girl's family has demanded that her name be removed from the list.
Beginning of dispute: Unpeace between two groups over firecracker shop
Late on Wednesday night, a dispute tapped out between two groups in the Mohane zone of Kalyan over setting up a firecracker shop on the occasion of Diwali. The initial treatise soon turned into a scuffle, stone pelting and vandalism. At least five people were injured in the violent clash, while several shops and properties were damaged. The video of the incident quickly went viral on social media, without which the local police registered an FIR based on the information of the complainant.
Innocent's name in FIR: Police's side and family's pain
There has been a stir due to the inclusion of the name of a 2 year old girl in the list of accused. The girl's family alleges that she is completely innocent and was at home at the time of the incident. The family has appealed to the police to immediately remove the girl's name; otherwise, it will rationalization mental trauma to them.
At the same time, the police say that the FIR has been registered on the information given by the complainant. The senior officer said, "A thorough investigation of the specimen is underway. If the girl's innocence is proven, no whoopee will be taken versus her." At present, the search for all the named accused is going on.
Experts' opinion: It's necessary to tenancy polity disputes
Local social workers believe that minor disputes during festivals need to be resolved in time so that such incidents are not repeated. Thane Police has deployed spare forces in the zone and has appealed to the people to maintain peace.

