Gojra (Pakistan), Aug 2 - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has strongly condemned the violence in the country's Punjab province in which nine people, including six women, were killed and dozens injured after two rival groups fought with guns and sticks, media reports said Sunday.
The violence erupted Saturday in the Gojra tehsil in Toba Tek Singh district of the province over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran by one of the groups.
Fierce clashes broke out when a mob marched towards a village of the rival community to settle scores after the news spread.
The authorities Sunday booked nearly 800 people for rioting and killing people, Geo TV said.
Meanwhile, on the orders of President Zardari a heavy contingent of police was immediately dispatched to the troubled area to bring the situation under control. The police had to open fire to stop the rampaging mobs, the Nation newspaper reported on its website.
Officials said 40 houses and a church were torched by one of the rival groups.
Tension has been running high between the Muslims and Christians in the area over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran.
Television footage showed burning of houses, streets strewn with blackened furniture and people firing at one another from their rooftops.
Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti alleged a mob 'misled by extremists' attacked a Christian neighbourhood and torched dozens of houses.