A congregation attending Sunday Mass in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur 
district was attacked by a group of masked men armed with swords and 
iron rods, police said on Tuesday. Around 25 people had gathered for 
their weekly Sunday prayer at the residence of one Bhimsen Chavan in 
Kowad village, which borders Karnataka, when the incident happened.
The incident comes on the back of a debate on intolerance against 
minorities in the country. A group of 10 to 15 masked men armed with 
swords, iron rods and glass bottles reached the event venue on 
motorcycles around noon and tried to barge into the house, PTI quoted 
police as saying.
The masked men also threw stones at the congregation, injuring 12 
people in the process. However, a group of women, who were part of the 
prayer meeting, thwarted their attempt to enter the house by throwing 
chilly powder. The injured have been admitted to hospital and their 
condition is stated to be stable.
Senior police officials said the situation was now under control but 
they were keeping a close watch in the area. A police official said even
 though they were yet to come to a conclusion on the motive behind the 
attack, prima facie it seemed the intention was to disturb the prayer 
meeting.
Police have registered a case of rioting and attempt to murder 
against unidentified people. Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Abhinav 
Deshmukh visited the spot on Tuesday and is supervising the 
investigation. The attackers most probably had come from Belagavi in 
Karnataka.
Police have already recorded the statements of people who had seen 
the attackers. The CCTV footage of the area was also being scanned, the 
official said and expressed hope that the attackers would be nabbed 
soon.
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