Four persons have been killed in armed clashes that broke out between Hindus and Christians in the Indian state of Orissa at the weekend.
Now a total of at least eight persons have been killed in the spiralling communal violence sparked by the killing of an eminent Hindu leader.
Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati was killed on Saturday night.
Seven of the eight deaths have taken place in Kandhamal district, the epicentre of the communal upheaval.
The incident took place at Barakhama village in the afternoon as rival groups attacked each other with guns and bombs. Those killed in the clash included a woman.
Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said: "Four bodies were found at the scene of the clash at Barakhama. But the identity of the deceased is yet to be established."
Making a statement on the incident in the State Assembly, Mr Patnaik said a small contingent of police personnel present there done "its best but could not prevent the violence".
Reinforcements have now been rushed in and the situation brought under control, he said.
The chief minister announced compensation of 200,000 Rupees ($5,000) for the next-of-kin of those killed in the violence.
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