Mangaluru, Nov 13: Despite all the security measures taken by the district administration and police department, trouble mongers tired to disrupt peace in Ullal region amid daylong bandh imposed by the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal on Friday.
The bandh call was given after a youth was stabbed to death by unidentified miscreants in Bantwal on Thursday night hours after Sangh Parivar activists pelted stones at a protest meet organised by SDPI in BC Road.
In Mudipu junction miscreants pelted stones at two buses and broke their glasses. In Kuthar junction miscreants damaged a hoarding put by an organization to mark the birth anniversary of 18th century ruler Tipu Sultan. In Madoor, tyres were burnt on the road by miscreants.
Sword attack
A Muslim youth was attacked with sword by a group of miscreants at Kotepura D Road near Ullal in the night.
A crucially injured Iqbal (30), a resident of Ullal Bail is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Mangaluru.
The incident occurred when Iqbal was returning from his in-laws’ house at Kotepura after visiting his wife.
Forceful bandh
People in Thokkottu took police to the task after they allegedly forced all the shops to remain closed including medical stores.
“During bandh medical shops and newspaper stalls normally remain open in Dakshina Kannada. However, this time police did not allow even medical stores to remain open in Thokkottu and some other parts. This has caused inconvenience to the people,” said a resident of Thokkottu.
A group of people approached Assistant Commissioner of Police Kalyan Shetty and complained that few police personnel forcefully imposed bandh in Thokkottu. He convinced the shop owners that he would hold discussion with the authorities in this matter.
As a result of prohibitory orders and bandh call all the most of the shops in Ullal, Thokkottu and surrounding towns such as Kallapu, Deralakatte, Asaigoli, Natekal, Beeri, Talapady, Kotekar, Someshwar, Uchila, Kuthar, Mudipu were remained closed throughout the day.
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