Bommai reiterates Mangaluru violence was pre-planned, people from Kerala 'involved'


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Dec 24: After Mangaluru police released CCTV footage of the violence that hit anti-CAA protests in the city on December 19, Karnataka home minister Basavaraj Bommai reiterated his stance that people from Kerala were involved in the violence, and that it was an 'an organized plan'.

“There are visuals on how stones were pelted in a big way, how people covered their faces and sabotaged CCTV cameras, how there was an organized looting, how bricks meant for construction were used, how petrol bombs were also used...everyone has seen the videos,” Bommai told the media.

He also informed that the Karnataka government has ordered a magisterial inquiry by Udupi deputy commissioner G Jagdish. The government has also ordered a probe by the Criminal Investigation Department. "The Udupi DC has been given magisterial powers. He will inquire into all aspects - what happened that day, what led to the open firing and so on. It’ll be a comprehensive probe," Bommai said.

He also questioned as to how one could call the protesters 'innocent', and added that the opposition were responsible for inciting people. “It was pre-planned and there was a backing for these ‘innocents’. Why did politicians from Kerala come? Whom did they want to protect? There were people who came to Mangaluru 2-3 days before the protest. The probe will reveal everything,” he said.

Reacting to former CM Siddaramaiah’s statements that BJP was responsible for open firing, Bommai said that the ruling government has not given clean chit to anyone. "However, Siddaramaiah has given ‘clean chit’ to those who pelted stones and started fires," he said.

Meanwhile, Mangaluru constituency MLA U T Khader asked if the CM and home minister both claim to have not ordered firing, then who did? "Is the police not under their control? There seems to be a conspiracy within the BJP to bring down Yediyurappa. A judicial probe by a sitting judge will make matters clear," he said.

 

  

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Manglorian Muslims speaking mostly Bhyari launguge similar to malayalam.thts way confused. Sorry minister Sir.

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Its all over national and intl news channels. Shocking videos. A trawler full of sacks with stones, attempts to destroy CCTV cameras, hiding in hospitals , gathering in a dargha, covering face with mask is not a way to protest against the law if they believe that this law affects their citizenship rights. You dont need rocket science to figure this. Where are those politicians like Gandhis and Mamata who are NOT condemning the violent protest? Their party has destroyed our country by playing divisive politics. No wonder why they lost the national elections. Hats of to Mangalore police trying to protect the innocent citizens.

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Police action in Mangaluru was not enough.Police also should be sufficiently armed while being deployed at such areas.

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  • AR Mohsmmed, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Is BJP propagating to annexation of Kerala from India?

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  • MD, Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Bomamai be a man and take responsibility for your actions. Instead of assuring the worried citizens . As per your word, violent protest was already rocking in other state. You added fuel to the already burning fire by saying this a day before the violent protest.

    Karnataka will implement Citizenship Amendment Act - Home minister Bommai
    Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj S. Bommai said on Tuesday, December 17, that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will be implemented in the state.
    "The CAA is included in the concurrent list, therefore it will be mandatory to implement the act in all states," Bommai said at the Vidhan Soudha.
    He said the CAA has passed through both the Houses of the Parliament and also received Presidential assent.

    Your actions cost two precious lives and a lot destruction and damage to Mangalore

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  • BH Balakrishna Pai, Mangaluru/Navimumbai

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    CAA should and will be implemented in Karnataka state . No state can refuse to implement CAA since it is an act of the Parliment . As for the violence and destruction of private/public property during the protest ,every pie should be recovered from destructive people and their instigators / organizers by sealing their movable and immovable properties and compensating for the losses from the sales proceeds of these confiscated properties.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Oh...ho...Bommai ko acha malum hai Gumai karneka!!!!

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Ruling party should stop talking nonsense. "PRATYAKSH KO PRAMAN KI AVASHYAKATHA NAHI".

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    They are nothing but chaddies from Kerala disguised under red flags

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    Kerala is one of the state of India. What the intelligence and home department doing

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