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Taj Mahal reopens, curfew eased in Agra
30 Aug, 2007, 1407 hrs IST, AGENCIES

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AGRA: Taj Mahal reopened to tourists on Thursday after a curfew was eased following riots that left one dead and dozens injured in the northern city of Agra.

The curfew remained in place in some of the city, but police said it had been lifted until dusk in the area around the 17th century monument to love.

Cars were also allowed back on the roads. Thousands of visitors usually flock to the riverside park every day, but few braved the tense Agra streets after the monument opened as usual just after dawn, AFP reporters said.

"The Taj Mahal has been open for the past three hours, but only three buses and four private tourist cars have arrived at the car park," said gate official Raj Kumar.

The violence erupted in Agra, 200 kilometres (120 miles) south of New Delhi, on Wednesday after four young Muslims were crushed under a truck.

Angry Muslims, who make up 20 percent of Agra's 1.6 million population, spilled out onto the streets, pelting police with rocks and bottles. One person was killed, 50 more injured and a dozen vehicles were set ablaze.
Authorities issued an advisory telling tourists to remain in their hotels until order was restored.

The Uttar Pradesh state government on Thursday appointed a new police chief for Agra after transferring his predecessor and suspending 13 officers, holding them responsible for the violence, said regional police inspector general Kamal Saxena.

They were accused of "dereliction of duty" after being slow to react to the truck accident and subsequent violence, he said.

Almost three million domestic and foreign tourists visit the Taj Mahal annually, more than any other attraction in India.

Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built it in memory of his queen Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth to their 14th child in 1631.

In July, the Taj was voted as one the world's new "Seven Wonders" in a mobile phone text message and Internet poll.

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