Heavy Police Deployment Continues in Maddur Amid BJP Bandh Call

Mandya (Karnataka): During a Ganesha immersion procession on Sunday, after a social conflict call by BJP, a heavy police deployed in the town of Maddur on Tuesday, even if the situation was peaceful after a call for Bandh.
BJP Mandya Regional President IndRESH NS called the call, and the Saffron party’s ally JD (s) supports the call of Bandh.
Police Mallikarjun made a statement to the Mandya Inspector PTI, including four police, Annex SPS and Karnataka State Reserve Police Forces, including approximately 800 personnel, was deployed as precautionary measures.
“The situation is under control and peaceful. There are prohibitive orders until tomorrow morning. Ad enough forces were deployed and liquor sales were banned.” He said.
Police said two bakeries were recorded in connection with the clashes that broke out on Sunday, when the Ganesha Idol regiment stones in Ram Rahim Nagar were thrown.
While the police made a lawsuit reservation on their own, they recorded someone else based on a complaint filed by a wounded person.
So far, 22 people have been arrested in connection with the market incident.
According to the SP, the strict alertness of the wrong creatures trying to use the situation to provoke any unwanted event has been maintained. Distribution has increased in all areas and especially at sensitive points.
“Regarding the Stone Pelting incident, we prepared a list of 26 people, 22 people were arrested and four have not yet been arrested. He said.
Authorized, more research on whether or not to be planned in advance, he said.
“We analyze various CCTV images and videos to control people’s movement.” He said.
When asked whether the defendant is associated with any organization, SP said, “We haven’t received any more information on this issue yet.”
The teams confirmed the CCTVs about the allegations that the rods were shown as a symptom of threats during the regiment.
According to the police, the stone explosion, which started about 500 meters from a mosque, led to retaliation from the regiment members.
The police resorted to a slight Lathi accusation to distribute two groups of conflicts. Hindu activists later organized protests, raised the slogans of Jai Sri Ram, burned tires and shook the saffron flags.



