A violent confrontation erupted in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, as a mob of extremists took to the streets under the pretext of avenging alleged blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad. The situation escalated rapidly when the mob, initially gathering to submit a memorandum at the City Kotwali police station, resorted to stone-pelting, leaving several police officers injured and prompting swift administrative action. The unrest began when a large group of individuals, led by Haji Shahzad Ali, the district vice-president of Congress and former Sadar, assembled at the City Kotwali police station to protest remarks made by Mahant of Sarla Island during a discourse in Nashik, Maharashtra.

The Mahant had reportedly cited the Prophet Muhammad while discussing atrocities committed against Hindus in Bangladesh, a reference that enraged Muslim extremists who considered it blasphemous. The protest, initially intended to be peaceful, quickly turned violent as the mob surrounded the police station and began pelting stones at the building and officers. Three police officers, including Kotwali station in-charge Arvind Kujur, sustained injuries in the attack.

Police vehicles were also damaged during the melee, which forced law enforcement to deploy tear gas shells to disperse the aggressive crowd. In the aftermath of the violence, the state administration took decisive action against those involved. A significant target was Haji Shahzad Ali, who was identified a.