Nagamangala violence: FIR against 150 people,over 50 miscrents arrested under communal violence,17 Shops and Showroom set on fire, incident happened ‘on spur of moment’,not communal violence, says Karnataka Home Minister

Pramesh S Jain & Binish Thomas (Sub-Editor)

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rohibitory orders under section 163 of BNS have been imposed at Nagamangala town and as many as 52 people have been arrested under three separate cases after communal clash broke out during Ganesha procession on Wednesday.

Police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the groups involved in attacking each other and damaging public property.

Several shops were damaged and two vehicles were set on the fire in the incident.

The incident occurred when the Ganesh procession passing before a sensitive area for visarjan and stopped near the religious place and burst crackers and played DJ,despite warning from other community members they continue to do so which led to heated argument.

Soon the police who are monitoring the security intervened and pacified the groups.

However few minutes later both the groups gathered and attack each other led to rioting.

Several people injured in the stone pelting incident.

Considering the sensitivity of the situation.The police deployed additional force and district administration declared holiday for school and colleges .

The prohibitory orders will continue for three days and will be reviewed later.

Senior police officials including,ADGP,Law and Order,R Hithendra,IGP,MB Boralingaiah,Superintendent of police Mallikarjuna Baladandi camped at the area to supervise the situation.

This particular area was sensitive and police could have taken extra measures while allowing the procession which could have avoided the situation, a opposition leader,said.

Karnataka Home Minister,G Parameshwara with other senior officers visited the spot and after inspecting the spot said,on Thursday the clashes between two groups during Ganesha idol immersion procession in Nagamangala town in Mandya district cannot be termed as “communal violence” as he maintained that the incident happened on the “spur of the moment.

He said 52 people have been arrested from “both sides”, and after reviewing CCTV footage about their involvement in the incidents like stone-pelting and torching of vehicles and properties, cases will be registered against them.

“Yesterday’s incident shouldn’t have happened.What began as a small incident it has ended.No major injuries or fights have happened.Police have taken the situation under control.

When the procession was on,stones were pelted,it led to some clashes.After that when everything appeared to have been solved and people were dispersing,some torched bikes and shops,and subsequently (police) brought the situation under control,”Parameshwara said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said no loss of life or any “major problem”has been reported; the Superintendent of Police and Inspector General are at the spot,while a Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) platoon has been deployed.

“I had sent the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Law and Order, he too had visited and is camping at the spot. Everything is under control and there are no further incidents,” he added.

Asked whether it was communal violence, the Minister said: “accidentally while the procession was going there someone pelted stones, to which these people have also responded by pelting stones and it led to clashes.It cannot be called communal violence.

When told that a petrol bomb was allegedly hurled and and asked whether the incident was pre-planned, he said: “no, no, it (the incident) has happened immediately on the spur of the moment. Police have not allowed it to escalate further and have brought things under control. I appeal to the media not to publicise it more.”

“I’m not saying that the incident has not happened.The incident has happened,we have brought the situation under control, to ensure that it should not escalate further, the force has been placed on the spot, also senior police officers are there,he said in response to a question.

To allegations of lapses on part of the police as precautionary measures were allegedly not taken despite similar incidents taking place last year too, Parameshwara said a KSRP platoon was stationed at the spot, which helped in bringing the situation under control.

“If not, there could have been bigger violence.”Noting that stones were pelted on police too, the Minister said an Assistant Sub-Inspector was injured and, taking “all those into consideration”, cases will be registered.

He said prima facie there seems to be no political instigation behind the incident. “Let’s see what comes from the probe report.”