Prohibitory orders imposed in Mangaluru commissionerate limits till Dec 20


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Dec 18: Prohibitory orders were imposed in the city commissionerate limits from Wednesday, December 18, till December 20, due to likelihood of disruption to public peace and order.

In the wake of rumours about planned demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) in parts of Dakshina Kannada district, prohibitory orders will be in force from 9 pm today till the midnight of December 20, an official release quoting Mangaluru police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha said.

  

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, Dec 19 2019

    Commissioner Saheb, humble request, kindly extend prohibitory orders atleast upto the first week of January.... impose total dry days, to prevent any misadventure, by paid mercenaries to create rampant destruction, in the entire coastal belt of Dakshin Kannada district......

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  • Norman Rego, Moodbidri

    Thu, Dec 19 2019

    Please don't expect us the localities to shut their business and expect m'loreans to get the alcohol from Andheri

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  • Arman, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    Shame on so called democracy... whole india is in destruction mode under Gujju's fasist rule...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / San Francisco

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    Commissioner Sir, better extend the prohibitory orders + dry days well beyond 31st January because these no-knowledge induced and paid miscreants may blast off the law & order situation.

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  • Raju Ravi, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    Sanjeev... Stop talking nonsense sitting in somewhere outside this beautiful town... Remember people are earning by opening a business. So please don't recommend anything for my country... And it's citizens

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  • Rkk, Pune / Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    Excellent step by the Police Commissioner of Mangalore City. He clearly explained how some people misused the situation and came in the way of smooth functioning of the city without taking any permission. All citizens welcome this step.

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  • Ishwara, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    All protests start peacefully. Then they turn out of control, leading to damage to public property. Who will be responsible for this damage and who will pay for that? For this, security deposit may be collected from those leaders who apply for permission to conduct "peaceful protest".

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  • James, Bendur

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    Peaceful protest with the legal permission is right of the citizens in a democratic country. Then why prohibitary orders.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    There is always an another law to suppress the law. BJp knows all those laws. This is how BJp imposes dictatorship laws in a democratic way.

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