Mangalore, Feb 7: Police managed to prevent Pajawar mutt pontiff Visweswara Theertha Swamiji from entering turbulent Ullal on Friday amidst the continued prohibitory orders in the town following two days of untoward incidents and nightmarish rumours.
Despite the appeal from police department to political and religious leaders not to mislead the people of the region Swamiji tried to enter the sensitive area along with a few of his followers.
However, police stopped Swamiji near Thokkuttu and asked him to go back. Expressing discontent over denial of permission for him to visit the damaged houses and meet the local residents of Mogaveerapatna, he accused the police department of failing to maintain peace.
He also warned to police to launch a hunger-strike if the peace was not restored in Ullal within two days.
Child injured
Meanwhile miscreants pelted stone at a moving bus near Thokkottu. The windshield of the B C Road bound bus was completely broken in the incident. Sources said that a child on board the bus sustained severe injuries.
A curfew-like atmosphere prevailed in Ullal and surrounding areas as buses to Ullal remained off the road. All the shops were remained closed throughout the day. Nakabandi was also imposed in some sensitive places.
On Thursday late-night night few miscreants had pelted stones at Malaraya temple, Brahmasri Narayana Guru and Thokottu Vottoba Mandira. A group had assaulted Mohammed Shahnawaz, a resident of Kodi.
ADGP visits
Additional Director-General of Police (Law and Order) M.N. Reddy, who visited Ullal to take stock of the situation, urged the people not to pay attention to the rumours. “You can call police control room for clarification instead of indulging in rumour spreading,” he said, adding that situation is under control. He also informed that two coast guard boats were stationed at Ullal to prevent the possibilities of miscreants entering through sea.
Petrol bomb seized
Mangalore City Police Commissioner R Hithendra said that a petrol bomb and lethal weapons were seized on Friday. All the 76 arrested were remanded to judicial custody for 15 days. They have been reportedly sent to Bellary prison, he said.
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