Davanagere (Karnataka), Sep 20 (IANS): Tension prevailed in Karnataka’s Davanagere city on Friday following the incident of stone pelting during the Ganesh Visarjan procession.
The police have tightened security in the city, and additional forces were deployed at sensitive zones.
Two policemen were injured in the stone pelting incident which occurred on Thursday late at night at Beturu Road. Superintendent of Police (SP) Uma Prashanth is closely monitoring the situation. The Circle Inspector Gurubasavaraj and police constable Raghu are the injured policemen. The Congress leaders and members of the Muslim community came forward to join hands with the police to restore peace in the city.
The police have launched a hunt for the accused based on the CCTV footage and police recordings. As a precautionary measure, the police have asked the shops and establishments to close down in sensitive localities of Davanagere city.
SP Uma Prashanth stated, "A stone pelting incident was reported during the Ganesh Visarjan process and a police inspector and a constable suffered injuries. The situation is under control now. The steps have been initiated to track down the miscreants. The police department is discussing clamping prohibitory orders with the Deputy Commissioner."
"The provocative speech is responsible for the incident. The leaders of one community had issued a provoking statement and it was opposed by another community. The complaints have been registered by both sides and the action will be initiated," she stated.
Sources said the stone pelting started when the Ganesh idol procession entered the Azad Nagar. The stone pelting was reported at three points in the city. Two days ago, Hindu leaders staged a protest condemning the stone pelting and rioting incident reported in Nagamangala town during the Ganesh Visarjan procession and waiving of Palestinian flags during the celebration of Eid Milad.
In reaction to this, a Muslim leader challenged the Hindus to take out the procession through the Betur Road. The Hindu leaders were participating in the procession on Thursday night through the Betur Road when a group raised religious slogans and pelted stones at them.
However, the police could control the flare-up as Muslim leaders came forward to pacify the people. Further investigation is on.
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Irfan, Mangalore
Fri, Sep 20 2024Chor Ulta kothwal ku daatey.khud kare are roye dusro per.kaise anhdbakt hai
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Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai
Fri, Sep 20 2024Sad development. But after sensitizing and arousing emotions, religious matters have become TOOLS in the hands of politicians. Chinese have learned and shown to the world how to tame it. They made all religious matters a private affair, confined to their homes and places of worship and they are really successful in containing and successfully managing it.
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KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore
Fri, Sep 20 2024How to convert a religious event into a political one? Stone pelting on the devotees. Police should arrest such anti-social elements and make a strong case in the court to have those behind bars for several years.
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Khabib, Karkala
Fri, Sep 20 2024This is not any more religious event, but pure political event organised by BJP
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Ramesh shetty, Udupi
Fri, Sep 20 2024Yeah, only holding Palestine flag, which is 4500 Km away from India and has no connection with India is religious evet. Right ?
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S g kankanady, Mangalore
Fri, Sep 20 2024Why is raising Palestine flag illegal?!!! India is the oldest supporter of Palestinians....does the BJP govt at centre support this?
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Ramesh shetty, Udupi
Fri, Sep 20 2024Doesn't mean, you have to hoist Palestine flag. Tomorrow you will hoist Pakistan flag in the name of freedom.
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real kujuma, kodial
Sat, Sep 21 2024stop hoisting bhagwa flag in public places
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