Prohibitory orders in Nagamangala after riots over Ganesha procession stone-pelting incident

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Police patrol the streets of Nagamangala on Thursday morning after the riots.

MANDYA: Prohibitory orders were imposed in Nagamangala of Mandya district following a riot that broke out over allegations of stone pelting and hurling petrol bombs during a Ganesha idol immersion procession by Muslim groups on Wednesday night.

Petrol bombs were thrown at the procession.

As per information from the Nagamangala police station, a protest was held by a group of Hindus in front of the police station on the allegation of stone pelting by Muslim youths during a Ganesha idol immersion procession on Wednesday. The Hindus protested by stopping the Ganapati idol in front of the police station.

The immersion procession was done in a grand manner and, when it came near a dargah on Mysore Road in Nagamangala, Muslim youths allegedly pelted stones at the procession, the police added. Following this, a fight broke out between these two groups and a riot-like situation took place in which shops were set on fire and two police personnel were injured by the miscreants.

The police had to clear out the situation and later on, the Hindus staged a protest in front of the police station, demanding action against the miscreants. The police, thereafter, imposed prohibitory orders in Nagamangala to control the situation in the town.

“Prohibitory orders were imposed in Mandya district’s Nagamangala after a group of miscreants set shops on fire, and two police personnel were injured. I have no information related to the machete or other weapons used in the clash. An investigation is under way. We are verifying the reasons for the instigation; our officers are on duty. We have detained a few people and a search is going on. Restriction orders will continue”, said Inspector General of Police (South) M B Boralingaiah.

Following the riots, Union Minister and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy condemned the incident and said, “I strongly condemn the incident that took place during the Ganesha discharge in Nagamangala, Mandya district. It is proof of the failure of peace and order in the town that the miscreants of a community deliberately raised a ruckus by targeting the devotees who were walking peacefully in the procession of Lord Ganapati, throwing stones and slippers at the public and policemen, exploding petrol bombs and brandishing talvars. When the thugs of that community oppress those who were peacefully protesting in front of the police station asking for protection, it makes us doubt where we are. The failure of the local police is also evident here”, he said in a post in X.

He also slammed the Congress-led state government, stating that the incident was a result of overindulgence and appeasement of a particular community by the ruling party for their own political gain.

“This despicable incident took place in Nagamangala as a result of over-indulgence and appeasement of a particular community by the party and the state government for political gain. Such wooing and appeasement politics should stop. Otherwise, bad days are not far for the Congress party. My concern is that the public should maintain peace. The government should immediately take action to restore peace in the town. Also, there is no question of tolerating opposition party leaders and activists by the police on the pretext of this case,” Kumaraswamy added.

Last year too, a riot had broken out in front of this dargah, the police stated. A case has been registered by Nagamangala Town police station following the incident. (ANI)

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