Ganapati immersion processions continue to trigger communal violence

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September 27, 2015

Dharwad/Belagavi, Sep 27: Fresh incidents of communal violence have been reported from parts of Karnataka during Ganapati idol immersion procession.

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Police lobbed tear gas shells and resorted to caning following a clash between two communities near a Ganesha pandal at Malapur in Dharwad on Saturday. A similar incident was reported from Gokak taluk of Belagavi district.

Trouble started on Friday night when some miscreants threw stones on the procession carrying the Ganesha idol for immersion, as the procession neared a place of worship belong to another community.

Soon the people in the procession demanded police to nab the miscreants. The police, however, managed to pacify them and convinced them to continue with the procession. Subsequently, the police took five youths into custody for throwing stones on the procession.

Meanwhile, on Saturday morning, a clash broke out near Ganesha pandal. When the police arrived on the spot, stones were thrown on them too. The police opened tear gas and then resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the mob.

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Four platoons of KSRP and RAF have been deployed in the area as a precautionary measure. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC?have been clamped in the Malapur area. Around 20 persons were taken into custody in connection with the incident.

Police Commissioner Pandurang Rane and other senior police officers rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control.

Tension prevailed at Koujalagi village in Gokak taluk late on Friday evening after two groups belonging to different communities engaged in a scuffle during Ganesha idol immersion procession.

Police resorted to mild caning to disperse the crowds. According to police, the procession revellers were dancing in front of the house of another community and a few miscreants threw stones on the idol. Fourteen people have been taken into custody.

Also Read: Communal forces unleash violence across north Karnataka during Bakrid

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