Riots in Bengaluru: Over 100 arrested and three people died

There is a fierce panic in Bengaluru, Karnataka. On Tuesday late night, there was a lot of uproar on the Facebook post. Due to which the police station and MLA's house were also converted into fire.

Yogita S.
Published on: 12 Aug 2020 9:09 AM GMT
Riots in Bengaluru: Over 100 arrested and three people died
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Bangaluru: There is a fierce panic in Bengaluru, Karnataka. On Tuesday late night, there was a lot of uproar on the Facebook post. Due to which the police station and MLA's house were also converted into fire. All its pictures are clearly visible on Wednesday, that is how the product created on the streets of Bengaluru.

Agressive violence in Bengaluru:

In Bangalore, vehicles have been burnt due to ruckus at the post, ATMs have been vandalized. Simultaneously, the MLA's house was attacked and the houses of nearby people were also attacked. Due to which the windows of people's houses were also shattered.

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3 people have died in this aggressive violence, while 60 policemen have been injured. According to the local policeman, about 200-250 vehicles have been set on fire, it is being investigated.

Apart from this, when the people who came out of the house on Wednesday morning, the bike-cart was scattered in every way, there was a flood of stones on the other side. Now curfew has been imposed in the violence area, which will remain till 12 o'clock tonight. After that, a decision will be taken in view of the situation.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa has tweeted and condemned the violent act. CM Yeddyurappa wrote that he has ordered strict action against the culprits, with the government taking correct action against the mob.

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Yeddyurappa wrote on Twitter that attacking the media, police and people is not right, this will not be tolerated. People keep peace.

In fact, a Facebook post was written by a close aide of the Congress MLA in Hali police station area of ​​Bengaluru. Some people objected to this and they reached the police station to lodge a complaint. Where the police mutually spoke to resolve the matter.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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