Tension prevailed in Ratlam’s Jaora town after allegations emerged that the Islamic holy book, the Quran, was burned in the Hussain Tekri area. Members of the Muslim community staged protests, surrounded the Industrial Area police station, and demanded immediate action. Following the agitation, police registered a case against a retired teacher Atia Khan. Incident reported near Imambara on jail road According to police, the incident occurred around 1:30 pm on Thursday behind an imambara located on Rozaana Road in the Hussain Tekri area. The accused has been identified as Atia Khan, a retired teacher and resident of the same locality. She has been accused of burning religious books, including the Quran. Community gathers, surrounds police station After news of the alleged act spread, members of the Muslim community gathered at the Industrial Area police station and demanded strict action. When no immediate case was registered, protesters intensified their agitation and gheraoed the police station late into the night. Office-bearers of the Seerat Committee and hundreds of local residents participated in the protest. Case registered under BNS Section 299 Following the protests, police registered an FIR on the complaint of Shaheen Hussain, a resident of Jail Road. The case has been filed against Atia Khan under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which pertains to deliberate acts intended to outrage religious feelings. Eyewitness account and police statement According to the Industrial Area Police Station in-charge Vikram Singh Chauhan, as per the complainant, Atia was seen burning religious books near the Ajakhana Zehra area in Hussain Tekri, and one of the books was allegedly the Quran. A local resident, Anwar Ali, reportedly reached the spot and attempted to extinguish the fire. Eyewitnesses claimed that the woman fled the scene carrying the partially burnt copy of the Quran, while remnants of the burnt books were collected by people present at the site. Matter under investigation Police officials said the case has been taken up for investigation, and statements of witnesses are being recorded. Authorities have appealed to residents to maintain peace and cooperate with the investigation as the situation remains sensitive. Post navigation Vidisha family performs daughter’s ‘funeral’ after she elopes with lover:Effigy burnt at cremation ground; father says, ‘Her decision shattered the family’ Tiger signs in Choral link Indore forests to Satpura landscape:Forest teams log fresh signs on Day 2 of tiger census, highlights ecological value of Indore–Mhow corridor