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2013 Marakkanam violence
The 2013 Marakkanam violence refers to a series of communal clashes that erupted in the coastal town of Marakkanam, located in Tamil Nadu, India, in June 2013. The unrest was primarily between the Hindu and Muslim communities and was triggered by an altercation over religious practices in a local village. The violence led to the destruction of property, including places of worship, and resulted in multiple injuries among residents from both communities. The Tamil Nadu government responded by deploying additional police forces to restore order and prevent further escalation. The incident drew significant media attention, highlighting longstanding communal tensions in the region and raising concerns over communal harmony and political governance in response to such incidents.