A mob has attacked a police station in Kandhamal district in the eastern state of Orissa, killing a policeman and taking several others hostage.
The attack took place in Gochhapada, some 30km (20 miles) from the district headquarters Phulbani, late on Monday.
The attack appears to be in retaliation against Saturday's police firing on Hindu protesters. At least four people died and a dozen were injured.
Orissa has seen anti-Christian violence for several weeks now.
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Although a senior rebel Maoist leader claimed responsibility for the killing, Hindu groups blamed Christians for the death.
Subsequently, Hindu mobs went on a rampage, attacking and vandalising churches and Christian institutions.
Thousands of Christians fled their homes to take shelter in refugee camps.
Taken hostage
A mob of about 500 people attacked the police station in Gochhapada and then set fire to it, senior police official RP Koche told the BBC.
"A policeman was killed in the firing while some other policemen are missing," he said.
Mr Koche said an unconfirmed number of policemen are believed to have been taken hostage by the mob.
Reinforcements have been sent to the area but their arrival was delayed as the approach road to the village was blocked with huge logs put up by the protesters.
Although officials are not saying who could be behind the attack, it is being seen as retaliation for Saturday's police firing in Kurtamgarh village where a Hindu mob went on the rampage burning houses and prayer halls.
When security forces tried to disperse the crowd, somebody from the crowd shot and injured a policeman, the police said.
The police say they were forced to open fire.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the violence in Orissa as a "national disgrace".
Correspondents say Hindu groups have long accused Christian priests of bribing poor tribes and low-caste Hindus to change their faith.
Christians say lower-caste Hindus convert willingly to escape the Hindu caste system.
Are you in Orissa? Did you witness the attack in Kandhamal district? Have you been affected by the violence in recent weeks?
(BBC)
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