Bharatpur, July 10 -- Mobile internet remained suspended in Karauli district on Thursday as tension continued to simmer between the Gurjar and Meena communities over the release of water from the Panchana dam. Provocative messages exchanged on social media by members of the two communities triggered the suspension, divisional commissioner of Bharatpur Nalini Kathotia said, adding that internet services will remain suspended until Thursday night as a precautionary measure. "The suspension was imposed following the exchange of abusive and provocative messages between members of the Gurjar and Meena communities on social media," Kathotia said. Police have registered FIRs at multiple police stations against individuals from both communities over allegedly abusive and inflammatory posts. On Wednesday, members of the Gurjar community blocked roads at several locations and staged protests in and around Karauli, demanding legal action against those from the Meena community accused of posting abusive content on social media. Members of the Meena community, in turn, staged a sit-in protest at Kusay village in Sawai Madhopur's Gangapur City, alleging that water from the Panchana dam had not reached canals in the command area. Agriculture minister Kirori Lal Meena and water resources minister Suresh Rawat reached the protest site on Wednesday night. The two ministers chaired a late-night meeting with farmers and senior officials in Gangapur City, after which the protesters agreed in principle to withdraw their agitation. Krishan Kunal, secretary of the rural development department, said technical issues encountered during the trial run of water release into the canal were being rectified to prevent similar problems in the future. "All technical issues related to the dam gates will be resolved within seven days," Rawat said....