Mangaluru, Dec 7: Amidst police department's claim that normalcy has returned to Vamanjoor, Gurupura and Ulaibettu villages Mangaluru taluk, Sangh Parivar outfits have been gearing up to impose a bandh in the violence-hit areas on Monday, December 8.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal and other saffron outfits that unleashed violence in Vamanjoor and Ulaibettu in the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, are planning to take out a massive rally from Gurupura junction at 10 a.m. on Monday.
Addressing a joint media conference organized by local units of VHP and Bajrang Dal in the city on Sunday, Jitendra Kottari, a local leader of VHP, said that Bajpe, Gurpur Edapadavu, Kaikamba, Vamanjoor, Neermarga, Yekkar and Kateel will observe bandh from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
He said that the chief minister Siddaramiah led state government was responsible for several communal clashes including the violence in Ulaibettu and Vamanjoor.
According to him, it was local Muslims of Ulaibettu, who started violence on Friday by attacking Datta Peetha pilgrims. He went on to claim that local Muslims waylaid Datta Peetha bound bus and assaulted the pilgrims on board the bus saying they should not wear Datta Maala.
However, local residents of Ulaibettu have brushed aside the claims of VHP leader, saying that the clash erupted when bus carrying pilgrims passed through a stretch where movement of heavy vehicles was prohibited to facilitate the concreting work of Parari-Ulaibettu-Permanki road.
Stating that the “miscreants” are testing the patience of “Hindus”, Mr Kottari said that police should be ruthless towards “trouble mongers” belonging to a particular community.
Saffron activists Sharan Pumpwell, Harish Kuttar and Puneet were also present in the press meet.
Prohibitory Orders
Meanwhile the city police have imposed of prohibitory orders under section 144 in Ulaibettu and surrounding areas in a radius of 1.5 km on Monday as a precautionary measure.
Mangaluru City Police Commissioner R Hitendra has confirmed that the prohibitory orders will be in place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. All essential services, religious places and schools will be exempted, he clarified.
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