Midnight celebrations turned violent in Andhra Pradesh's Kurnool district.Sahil Sinha

Around 70 injured in violent clashes during Banni festival in Andhra's Kurnool

Despite increased security measures and restrictions imposed by the police, the midnight celebrations turned violent as participants clashed in the early hours of Sunday.

by · India Today

In Short

  • 2 critically injured amid traditional stick fights in Kurnool
  • Intensity of ritualistic fight overpowered security efforts
  • Banni Utsav known for ritualistic battles over idols

At least 70 people were injured, with two in critical condition, as violent clashes erupted during the annual "Banni Utsav", a highlight of the Dussehra celebrations in Andhra Prades's Kurnool district on Sunday, officials said.

The annual Banni Utsav, celebrated as part of Dussehra festivities, once again descended into chaos, leaving at least 70 people injured in Devaragattu village, Kurnool district. Two of the injured are reported to be in critical condition, according to local authorities.

Around 70 injured in violent clashes during Banni festival in Andhra's Kurnool

The Banni Utsav, held in Holagunda mandal, is known for its traditional stick fights, where villagers from rival factions battle to claim the idols of Mala Malleswara Swamy. Despite increased security measures and restrictions imposed by the police, the midnight celebrations turned violent as participants clashed in the early hours of Sunday, officals said.

Local police had anticipated potential unrest and had deployed additional personnel to manage the crowds and prevent confrontations. However, the intensity of the ritualistic fight overpowered the security efforts, with rival factions engaging in bloody battles to take control of the idols.

Many of the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals for medical attention, while police continue to monitor the situation.

While the Banni Utsav is considered an integral part of local tradition, its violent nature has sparked concerns. Residents remain divided — some strongly defending the cultural significance of the event, while others are calling for stricter control to prevent further injuries.