Day 1 of two-week lockdown in Karnataka witnesses chaos


Bengaluru, May 11 (IANS): Karnataka's first day of two-week lockdown on Monday was witness to people agitating over the tough rules, several instances of police adopting crude policing tactics to tame erring people and finally even police were forced to give-up caning and started appealing people with folded hands not to flout lockdown rules.

Karnataka police adopted crude policing methods -- like mild caning, forcing people to do sit-ups, making people sit or stand under hot sun during noon so on and so forth. Some of the policemen even administered oath to errant people who violated lockdown rules.

However, in Yadgiri district, almost rural folks from 10 villages gathered and celebrated local deity's fest, flouting all Covid norms with police staring blankly at them and could do nothing about it except in the last filing a complaint against those participated.

Finally in one rare case, a police Inspector in Davangere was seen appealing with his eyes welled up to chaotic crowd with folded hands saying he would not be able to beat up people anymore as at least now people should behave to protect themselves. "How much can we thrash to our own people? Our men are already tired of Corona duty for the last one year. This is one of the longest duties on-field ever the police has been involved. There is no respite, fatigue is set in. We policemen are praying that somehow this Corona should end," he said on a local news channel.

All across the state, the first day of the lockdown witnessed chaotic scenes including the capital Bengaluru. In most cases police tried to enforce it without applying mind or using discretion, leading to an explosion of protests from across the state.

In one such incident, on Mysuru Road on the outskirts of Bengaluru hundreds were stranded who were heading to Sirirangapattana in Mandya district where many Hindus go to immerse ashes and perform last rites and citing rules police prevented and sent back many to Bengaluru.

While in Koppal district, a 7-month old pregnant woman had to walk for about 8 km to meet her doctor for a check-up due to lockdown rules and ban on vehicle movement had forced her to take this step.

Apart from police stopping and resorting to caning, they also abused and seized thousands of vehicles across the state claiming the lockdown guidelines issued by the state government had banned the usage of vehicles.

According to them, people are asked to go only on foot to buy essentials. In most of Karnataka, where the people have to travel 1 km to 15 km to buy daily essentials, this order met with protests.

Karnataka has clamped a complete lockdown until May 24, to comprise the huge unfold of Covid-19 throughout the state from Monday. People are allowed to step out solely to purchase important issues between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    i agree with you, yet modiji does what he was voted for..cheers to modiji.. If the caution message was taken by States this disaster would have minimized ..even BJP states fail to take things seriously due to lack of will to get this done in time. just to show political mileage some states have excess oxygen and next they write letter to center seeking help..

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  • Subash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    Guy's if look towards neighboring states AP, KL TN their state govt has made most of essentials free plus even made it easy for public to go & buy essentials with extra suitable hours... that's what we call smart management. in Karnataka CM is unable to work individually & take smart decisions he relies on Modi for what to do next. Ha ha no wonder despite failure bjp

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  • Prashanth, Badiadka

    Tue, May 11 2021

    In one of our neighbouring states(some of our readers hate them), police are strictly informed to not to manhandle or use abusive words against anybody. This is followed during covid times and also normal times also. Surprisingly it works better that expected. They are able to handle crowds better than Karnataka. They just check for valid reason if it is not there, they fine them at the spot or take them into custody and produce them in court. Our politicians, officers, policemen, doctors and everybody have lot to learn from them.

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  • Ramachandra Bhat, Delhi

    Tue, May 11 2021

    Only Modi save us...

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  • AD, Mangaluru

    Tue, May 11 2021

    This is called Stockholm Syndrome

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  • Amal, Manglore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    Haha yeah? Gujarati government had sanctioned 40+ hospital bed to treated covid patients with cow urine &cow dung 😂,just go there he'll save you! It's a largest democracy,he injected religion in the brain of people ,manipulated in the name of religion, its already a death of democracy! Next time dont vote for religion!

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  • Pinky, Shirva

    Tue, May 11 2021

    Of course only Modi can saves us if he resign and if people elects educated representatives.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    Bhagwan ka naam par vote maanga, aur bhagwan bharose se chod diya.

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  • Gurka, mangaluru

    Tue, May 11 2021

    This situation created by our GOVT and BJPEeeeeee non competent MINISTERS / People are beaten by the police like we are still in STONE AGE !! Shame on BJP eeeee governance

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    yediyurappa's Govt!! bring Siddaramaiah back.

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Tue, May 11 2021

    How? is the biggest question? Does the party even have a leader? These people are booted our of their home constituencies. Perhaps you have to check with Siddarahiamh's ex boss, Mrs, HDK first.

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