Mangalore: Tight security in Ullal; parties begin blame-game


Mangalore: Tight security in Ullal; parties begin blame-game

Mohan Kuthar
Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Updated

Mangalore, Feb 7: Just as Ullal seemed to be returning to normalcy on Thursday February 6 during the day, fresh incidents were reported at night compelling the police to step up security in the town.

Over 50 persons have been taken into custody and taken to Wenlock hospital for check-up. They were produced in court on Friday February 7 morning.

Fresh incidents of violence were reported in places like Thokkottu Olapete, and stones were pelted at Bhajan Mandir and other places in Ullal.

Police commissioner R Hitendra speaking to daijiworld confirmed that curfew has not been imposed as announced earlier, but added Section 144 will continue.

Also, latest reports claimed that a bus was pelted at Chembugudde in which a child was injured.

Mogaveerapatna and other areas in Ullal which had witnessed unrest on Wednesday February 5 seemed to be slowly limping back to normalcy on Thursday during the day. With Section 144 in place, most of the locals preferred to stay indoors and shops remained closed. Traffic came to a standstill and buses ran empty.

However, on Friday February 7 morning, the police imposed curfew, banning movement of vehicles into Ullal town. Nakabandi was also imposed in a couple of areas.

Tight security has been deployed, with additional police teams being called from Shimoga and other districts.

The clashes reportedly sparked off after a few miscreants knocked at the door of a house and tried to molest a woman, and beat up her son Manish Kotian when he came to her rescue.

Shops and other businesses remained shut across Thokkottu and Ullal, and those which wanted to do business as usual were forcibly shut by the police, said sources.

Minister U T Khadar, who is also the MLA of Ullal constiteuncy visited the spot on Thursday evening and also visited the hospital where the injured Manish has been admitted. He then proceeded to Mogaveerapatna where he visited the houses of Lolaksha, Varija and Manish which had been attacked. As the news of the minister's visit spread, people started assembling in Mogaveerapatna, and sensing that it may lead to more trouble, the police requested the minister to leave.

Khadar then visited Kotepura houses that had been damaged in the stone pelting incidents. One of the residents said that though he had caused no harm to anyone, his family as well as his house had been attacked. While Khadar was leaving Kotepura after visiting another house, people approached him and complained that the police had taken innocents into custody. Again the police asked the minister to leave the place before any trouble arose.

Meanwhile, a team of BJP members and workers led by party state vice-president Sulochana Bhat visited injured persons and damaged houses in Mogaveerapatna. Former MLA Yogish Bhat too visited the spot.

A few sporadic incidents were reported in places like Kodi and Kotepura. Amidst rumour that three boats had been damaged at Kodi, a group from Mogaveerapatna marched towards Kodi. A youth was reportedly assaulted in Kodi after which people from Kotepura too gathered. The police had to resort to lathi charge and tear gas to disperse the mob, sources said. A youth organization's office at Kodi was also vandalised.


Blame game

Even as police tried to normalise the situation, the political parties began their blame game. The Congress alleged that BJP was trying to obtain political mileage out of the Ullal clashes and claimed that BJP had a hand in the violence that erupted.

Addressing a press meet at the Congress office on Thursday, Ullal Congress block president Ishwar Ullal said that strict action should be taken against those creating trouble in Ullal and demanded that compensation be provided to people who were injured or whose houses or boats were damaged in the clashes.

Claiming that the clashes were 'politically motivated', he alleged that the BJP was trying to destroy the social fabric by provoking such incidents. "The BJP is not bothered about finding a solution to the problem. Local BJP leaders had gathered in front of the police station to protest, which is condemnable," he said.

Meanwhile, the BJP blamed the Congress of playing vote bank politics in Ullal. Asserting that BJP condemns the act of miscreants in Ullal, the party's Mangalore block president Chandrashekar Uchil said, "Ever since the Congress came to power eight months ago, anti-social elements have become active in Ullal and are spreading Taliban culture here. The Deralakatte forced sex incident, rape attempt in Ullal, assualt of a youth at K C Road and now the clashes at Ullal...all these incidents have taken place but Ullal MLA who is a minister has shown no interest in taking action against the accused."

He added that the stone pelting and incidents of assault in Ullal over the last two days showed the failure of Congress government which he said was indulging in vote bank politics. He also alleged that it was part of an effort by the Congress to stall BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's visit to the city on February 18. He urged the police to take stringent action against the trouble makers without bowing to political pressure.

 

  

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  • Bharath Naik, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 08 2014

    This looks like staged or maybe some people are trying to make the situation worse. people please stay calm assure each others community to react responsibly ,we are all educated and not dumb enough to be instigated by these kind of irresponsible goondaism.

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  • mohan moodbidri, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    ಯು ಟಿ ಖಾದರ್ ರವರೆ ಈ ಗಲಭೆ ಕೂಡಲೇ ನಿಲ್ಲ ಬೇಕೆ೦ದಿದ್ದರೆ ತಾವು ದಯಾಮಾಡಿಸಿ "ಉಪವಾಸ" ಸತ್ಯಾಗ್ರಹ ಕೈಗೊಳ್ಳಿ, ಏನ೦ತೀರಿ?

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  • farooq, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Dear brothers..pls stop all this. .y u all dont understand tat.we r all politically being misused...This is never end..no one is going to win in this except political benefits. .pls Plssss maintain peace at mangalore. ..

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  • William, Bantwal

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Stoning, violence is unnecessary which has led to loss of property and wastage of time. The court should tell the truth and AAP should tell their names to daijiworld editor to publish.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    JUDICIAL ENQUIRY IS BADLY NEED TO KNOW THE TRUTH... CAN DONGI CONGI GOVT DARE TO HANDOVER ???

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    There is need to maintain calm. We have lived together as mangaloreans irrespective of our religion or caste. We had maintained strong bonding between communities, even in spite of communal forces around us.

    There are mischief mongers who will try to ignite communal clashes with a small incident. Politics will be played for polarizing the people, but we should not be carried away by this.

    Ours Mangalore is a multi-religious society and we lived together for hundreds of years. Let us live like together for many more years no matter what the political masters try to do for dividing society.

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  • Lambert, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    We need a system in place during a few months before elections our old and wanna-be next rulers...who have ruled over us in the past and want to do in present and future, if there is a intermission in between like in a film should be sent on a vacation tour to the Sahara desert. All communication modes should be banned and eyes/ears should be kept open by Intelligence units. Election time is ripe for all political parties to disturb peace and harmony.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Manglore becoming worse to worst day by day. Damaging banners, damaging houses,properties, attacking on people and what not? How the ministers or MLA's can curb this situation.? These goodnas should think that they have to answer for this one day.I am sure these people are 100% suffer either directly or indirectly. May God save Manglore.

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  • rahul, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    I AM SURPRISED ALL PEOPLE KNOW THE FACT STILL THEY BLAME BJP...... IF KHADER IS HONEST LET HIM PUT GOONDA ACT TO ALL INCIDENT HAPPEN RECENT....

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  • Melwin, Doha/Banwal

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    BJP 's desperate attempt to get a few votes from ullal..:)

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  • haris, dubai

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    This incident clearly indicates that how desperate this communal party is....
    The election is nearby and they know that this time they can't win in coastal area so they are trying to start communal violences.

    But the public should for a person who can at least try to develop our district.may be he is from any party no issue.

    Don't measure your vote based on this communal clashes.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Curfew is an effective treatment to end the spreading of violence.
    Sadist political parties have just one motive.. Protect the Votes... Not the Voters!

    poori zindagi lag jati h ek ghar banane main...........aur logon ko waqt hi nahi lagta bastiyan jalane main. Shame, shame...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Don't allow Minister / Politician to visit the affected area... GIVE FREE HAND TO POLICE... Govt must punish the guilty whoever he may be...

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    The guilty should be caught and their head and legs should be broken as they have broken the tiled roofs/window glass of house/vehicle.Khader should own responsibility for this anarchy in Ullal which exposed his true color.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    It surely shows the finger towards vote bank politics,to say a combination towards Politics criminals and vote bank!!!.

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  • M Rao, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    This is an extremely sensitive issue and it is essential that utmost restraint is observed in making comments. Better we avoid commenting on this issue & be away from political upmanship.

    It is unfortunate such incidents are happening in Mangalore.

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Mangalore/AUH

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    I second your opinion, Mr. Rao. We can see pure politics in this issue and hope Poole for both communities won't listen to rumors. May Peace Prevail.

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Mangalore/AUH

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    People from both community*

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    ALL I SAY CONGRESS DON'T WANT TO LOOSE VOTE BANK.......

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    If Govt is honest judicial enquiry must be ordered and must say goodbye for vote bank politics....Don't protect the criminals for vote at all whoever it may be...

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  • Ashwin , udupi

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    I am 100% sure no one will visit the house, knock the door and try to molest the old lady.
    And his son coming as a hero to save. That's all lies might be something mahesh has done.

    Anyways, nobody is above law, none should assault, abuse or pelt stones at anyone.
    One who attacked should be arrested.

    KHADER BHAI u beauty visited the site give them strength and conveyed them trust and care.

    But Bjp members said thikunda padle galate maplule.

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  • divya, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    ashwin ir eeth pura news olthud du collect malthar, ir udupidar athe, last sentence irna bartharathe avenu irna kebid du kendara??????????

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  • Bachu, Ullal

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Muslim dominated Kotepura-Kodi people elected BJP Councillor in recent election, but those BJP leaders not even bothered to visit victims of Kotepura-Kodi area.How communal they are.U.T.Khader is doing his best to normalize the situation taking people on the both sides into confident

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