Tension prevailed in Hirapur area near here after a Muslim hawker was allegedly beaten up and forced to chant 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans, following which authorities have suspended internet services and stepped up security.

After the Tuesday night incident, "fake" videos and photographs of Hindu-Muslim riots were being circulated on the social media to vitiate the atmosphere, police said on Thursday, adding they have increased vigil to avoid any untoward incident.

According to officials, a Muslim hawker in his mid forties was beaten up on Tuesday evening by a group of youths who allegedly forced him to chant "Jai Shri Ram". He was later admitted to a local hospital.

No arrest has been reported in connection with the incident.

"We decided to snap internet services so that no one is able to vitiate the atmosphere through use of fake videos and photographs. Police patrolling is also on. The situation is presently under control," Asansol police commissioner D P Singh told PTI.

The internet services will remain suspended for the time being, he said.

The ruling TMC and the BJP blamed each other for the incident.