Mangaluru, Jan 18: Tension continued to prevail in Puttur and Belthangadi taluks of Dakshina Kannada for the third day even as the Superintendent of Police Dr Sharanappa asserted that the situation in the clash-hit areas is under control.
Miscreants, allegedly belonging to Sangh Parivar on Saturday attacked a Madrasa at Ilanthila village in Belthangadi taluk causing huge losses. This is the fourth religious centre being attacked by the miscreants in the region since the Virat Hindu Hrudaya Sangama was held in Puttur on Friday.
Shops belonging to members of minority and majority communities were set afire at Uppingangady in the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. Police sources said that a garage, a grocery shop, a helmet shop and a petty shop located on highway, were gutted in fire.
The damaged shops in Uppinangady belonged to both Muslims and Hindus. Local people suspect that that some communal outfits might have indulged in arson attack to disturb peace in the society in the wake of Hindu Sangama.
Meanwhile, Dr Sharanappa said that prohibitory orders under Section 144 will be in effect in Karaya, where a Masjid was attacked by Sangh Parivar miscreants on Friday night, till the situation returns to normalcy completely.
Belthangady
Few shops along Church Road and Santekatte in Belthangady town were gutted in an accidental fire on Friday night causing loss and damage worth lakhs of rupees.
The fire reportedly started in a stationery shop located in the commercial trading market in Santekatte area and soon spread to two other shops next to it before it could be doused.
Most of the stationery shop belonging to Pushpavathi and its provisions stored inside were gutted in the fire that purportedly started around 1.15 a.m. The fire is believed to have caused a loss of nearly Rs 8 lakhs. The arecanut store belonging to Khasim and a studio belonging to Subodh Jain located next to the gutted store were also partly damaged in the fire.
Noticing the fire, Sabarimale devotees immediately informed the fire service department. SI Prakash and other personnel from the local police station who were on their rounds, also arrived at the spot and helped in dousing the fire. Two fire engines arrived and soon successfully doused the fire in minutes.
In connection with the fire that broke out in the stores, Bantwal ASP Rahul Kumar conducted an inquiry into the fire. He and other police officers were on watch in the town during the remainder of the night to prevent any untoward incidents from occurring.
In an unrelated incident, few miscreants sparked a fire at Kudradka Enterprises located on Church road in the town. Police investigations are on.
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