Ganesh procession violence: Parameshwara says incident 'accidental'


Bengaluru, Sep 12 (IANS) Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said on Thursday that 52 people were arrested in the case of violence during the Ganesh idol immersion procession in Nagamangala town of Mandya district, and added that it was an "incident which took place accidentally".

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Parameshwara said, "What happened in Nagamangala town is not an incident of communal clash. It is an incident which took place accidentally. The stone pelting incident took place during the procession for Ganesh idol immersion. Two groups clashed with each other. During the clash, bikes and shops were torched. Someone pelted stones when the Ganesh Visarjan procession was taking place. In turn, another group also pelted stones. There is no loss of life in the incident. Presently, additional police are deputed to the spot. The police have arrested 52 persons in connection with the incident. An ASI was also injured in the violence. No one should pursue politics in this.”

Reacting to the BJP's decision to send a delegation to Nagamangala, Parameshwara stated, "I appeal to BJP leaders not to carry out politics in this matter. Let them provide legal advice. ADGP has gone to the spot, if necessary I will visit the spot. The District Superintendent of Police, IGP, and KSRP units are present at the location. We will not allow this to escalate, and the police have contained the situation. I request that the incident not be overly publicized. Not many people were injured in the incident,” he stated.

"The scenes related to the incident have been captured on camera. Based on this evidence, we will take action against those who threw stones and set fire. The police were also pelted with stones. It does not appear to be politically motivated. I will not comment on Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's statement that excessive appeasement is the reason for the incident. I am not aware of how he used to do appeasement in the past,” he said.

“There is no need to politicise this issue. If left to the police, they will take action according to the law. If there is any legal advice to offer, it is welcome. I will gather more information from the officials about who all were involved in the incident,” he reiterated.

Parameshwara further stated that the recruitment exam for 402 PSI posts has been scheduled for Saturday, September 28. Over a hundred aspirants in the state have cleared the UPSC prelims exam and are eligible for the main exam. Since the UPSC main exam and the PSI exam are scheduled for September 22, candidates cannot take both exams, which means they will miss one of the opportunities. Therefore, aspirants had requested to postpone the PSI exam, he stated.

“A delegation from the BJP also submitted a request. Upon discussing it with KEA officials, I was informed that there were no available dates for the exam until December. I spoke with Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa to make arrangements for conducting the exam on a Saturday. Since teachers are required for the exam, considering all aspirants' requests and for their convenience, it has been decided to conduct the exam on September 28,” Parameshwara said.

“Regarding raising the age limit for police constable recruitment, we have collected information from other states. We will discuss it with senior department officials, review the report, and decide accordingly,” he stated.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Mañgalore/Mañgalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Ridiculous. Statement given by our honorable home minister, holding responsible position and enjoying is illogical and to appease only particular community.He thinks that he is only shrewd and clever and rest of the public are fools.Even a layman can understand what is the hidden meaning of his statement.As long as he is our home minister ,we can expect same type of statements from him.What is his main agenda is to save his chair by appeasing particular community. What a awesome statement he has given

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  • bala, DK

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Some of polititians like you are driving wrong hourse means you are not a fitting home minister. You would have been a better education minister being a clean image polititian in the state politics.

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  • Sanjay Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Ho Petrol bomb is accidental ? may be they just throw petrol bomb and stone it falls in procession in front of them accidental.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Thank you for the clarification. Jai Lord Sidda. May his rule bring prosperity to the troubled and especially Mr. Gandhi.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Not surprising. According to you the Hubbali murder too was accidental.

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Come on sir! nobody buys this xhit from you anymore. Ever since your Govt has come. These sort of attacks have increased. Thanks to your pampering. Terrorist activities are not new to Bangalore anymore. Thanks to your tenure. Cafe Blast was business enemity. So for htis you will say 'someone was throwing stones at the mango tree and it fell' .

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  • Peacelover, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    Communal parties often look for chances to defame the ruling government, even going as far as instigating violence like stone-throwing to create unrest. These incidents may be initiated from within their own ranks to shift blame onto the government, making it appear weak or incapable of maintaining order. By doing this, they aim to manipulate public perception and cause divisions among communities. It's a calculated strategy to discredit the government while pushing their own political agenda.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 13 2024

    @peacelover, Both your's as well as the homeminister's attempts at cover up does not work. The public have seen this umpteen times. It is a standard template. Commit the crime, incite violence, blame it on the other community through people like you and some stooges in the media and then claim compensation.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    You are also an accidental home minister

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    ಕಿರಣ್, Accidental situations happen very often, like the dream of scoring 400 seats in parliament being shattered.😂🤣👍

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  • Kumar, Mangalore . Surathkal

    Fri, Sep 13 2024

    Henry.. dreaming of becoming PM and got out at 99 😂😂😂

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  • B.S. Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2024

    This was expected from you. How can you go against someone who give you a safe constituency to win from. You went to say that Malleshwaram Blast was a 'business rivalry'. Its obvious,

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