Indian Muslim nonconformists clashed with police on Sunday with something like two people killed in riots touched off by an outline investigating if a seventeenth century mosque depended on a Hindu safe-haven. "Two individuals were certified dead," Pawan Kumar, a cop in Sambhal in the northern territory of Uttar Pradesh, told AFP, adding that 16 police were "genuinely hurt" during the contentions. The Press Trust of India news association refered to specialists saying three people had died. Conventional Hindu social occasions will generally present a defense for a couple of mosques they charge were worked over Hindu safe-havens during the Muslim Mughal space many years earlier.