The person who allegedly posted the message has been arrested. 110 people have been arrested for violence, stone-throwing and assault on police personnel
A motorist rides past burnt police vehicles in Bengaluru on August 12, after violence broke out in Devara Jevana Halli area. Pic/AFP
Three persons died and 60 police personnel were injured as violent protests broke out in eastern Bengaluru late on Tuesday night over a "derogatory message' posted by a politician's relative on social media.
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The person who allegedly posted the message has been arrested. 110 people have been arrested for violence, stone-throwing and assault on police personnel.
A mob gathered outside Congress legislator Akanda Srinivas Murthy's house where they shouted slogans against the post and also resorted to arson. The mob was demanding the arrest of Naveen, who is related to Murthy and rioted in DJ Halli, KG Halli and Pulakeshi Nagar.
Murthy, the legislator from Pulikeshi Nagar, posted a video on social media asking the mob to stop the agitation. "Please don't resort to violence over the mischievous work of some miscreants," appealed Murthy.
DJ Halli Police Station in Bengaluru vandalised last night, as violence broke out in the city over an alleged inciting social media post.
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2020
Sec 144 CrPC imposed in Bangaluru city,curfew in DJ Halli & KG Halli police station limits. 2 died, 110 arrested, 60 Police personnel injured pic.twitter.com/CO1ZdIzLbx
A large mob was also seen opposite KG Halli police station in the city. Another mob barged into the DJ Halli police station and torched some vehicles and vandalised furniture, proceeding to attack a few policemen.
Hundreds of rioters raised slogans at the top of their voice and continuously banged the gate of DJ Halli police station. Photographs showing the vandalism outside the DJ Halli police station went viral.
The mob chanted religious slogans even as some members from the same community tried to calm down the mob.
'Mat karo', said one of the persons who tried to calm down the mob as many mask-wearing protesters came out into the streets.
Karnataka: Residence of Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasamurthy was attacked last night, as violence broke out in Bengaluru over an alleged inciting social media post.
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2020
Section 144 imposed in entire Bangalore city. Curfew imposed in DJ Halli and KG Halli police station limits. pic.twitter.com/fEYJvUdomD
Meanwhile, to control and disperse the mob, policemen in riot gear were deployed and baton-charged protesters who resorted to arson and also overturned the police vehicle.
Chamarajpet MLA B. Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan also requested the rioters to stay calm and maintain peace in the area. "The incident that is happening in Kaval Bysandra is unfortunate. I am hopeful that police will take action against all those who are responsible for this," said Khan.
City Police Commissioner Kamal Pant visited the riot-hit areas where a heavy police presence has been deployed, an official said on Wednesday. "Unfortunate incidents have occurred in localities like DJ Halli and KG Halli. Police carried out a baton charge to bring the situation under control," said a police official adding strict action will be taken against guilty.
Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa said that directives have been issued against perpetrators and government has taken all possible steps to curb the violence. “Attack on journalists, police and public is unacceptable. The government won't tolerate such provocations and rumours. Strict action against perpetrators is certain,” he said.
State home minister Basavaraj Bommai has also warned of strict action against those who take law into their hands.
Prohibitory orders have been imposed in the city while curfew was clamped in the D.J. Halli and K.G. Halli police station limits.
More than an hour ago, Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind leader Mufti PM Muzzamil also sent out a video message from outside the DJ Halli police station, flashing a paper in his hand. He said an FIR was lodged against the person who made the derogatory post and assured the protesters that he will be arrested. Muzzamil appealed the rioters to keep their emotions in control.
Meanwhile, police mistook a couple of journalists as rioters and hit them with a pole. "Your police hit my head with a pole even though we kept yelling we are reporters," complained a television journalist to the police commissioner.
Another journalist who went to cover the riot was hit in the back. "We had to run from your police to save ourselves when there was a no mob present," said the injured journalist whose head was seen bleeding.
The journalist said that he and others came to see what is actually happening at the ground zero but were attacked by the police without any provocation even though there was no mob around.
(With inputs from agencies)
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