Mangalore, Feb 6: The prohibitory orders imposed in Ullal and surrounding areas to stem any communal flare-up following a series of untoward incidents could, not prevent the spread of nightmarish “rumours” of attacks, and riots.
Peaceful residents of the region have expressed fear over the latest developments, which according to them are the handiwork of communal elements. “A few groups and political parties are trying their best to trigger communal unrest in this region. These kinds of incidents are not new for us during election times. However, this time we are really worried as communal forces poised to destroy the peace for their political gains,” said a shopkeeper in Kotepura.
“They spread rumours and try to use those false rumours as weapons for destructive activities,” said another shop keeper in Ullal.
Meanwhile, timely action by police on Thursday prevented a group of miscreants' attempt to trigger violence amidst the spreading of multi-angled rumours.
Baton-charge
A group of people from Mogaveerapattana rushed to Kodi area following rumours that miscreants had destroyed three boats. The group reportedly assaulted a youth in Kodi. A tense atmosphere prevailed in the region following the incident. However, police managed to disperse the mob through baton charge and tear-gas.
Khader appeals for peace
Meanwhile, Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister, rushed to Ullal on Thursday and also met Manish, a youth who was hospitalized after miscreants' attack on Wednesday. Later, he visited the houses damaged by the miscreants. He also appealed the people to not to pay heed to rumours. “This is time to work for peace. No one should pay attention to any kind of rumours,” he said urging the police to take stringent action against real culprits. He also requested police not to harass innocent people under the pretext of probe.
BJP delegation visits
Despite prohibitory orders, a group of BJP activists led by state vice-president Sulochana Bhat toured Mogaveerapattana and visited the damaged houses. Police failed to disperse the mob on the occasion. A little later former deputy speaker N Yogish Bhat also paid a visit to the same area.
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