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Two youth stabbed as Tipu Sultan, Savarkar ‘flex war’ in Shivamogga turns violent

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has directed Home Minister Araga Jnanendra to rush to the city and monitor the situation. Read More

Monday August 15, 2022 10:59 PM, ummid.com with inputs from IANS

Karnataka Police

Shivamogga (Karnataka): Karnataka police clamped prohibitory orders in Shivamogga city following two incidents of stabbing of youth reported on Monday in the violence that broke out after removal of the Savarkar's flex from a circle by group of people.

The group also attempted to install flex of Tipu Sultan in its place.

Police sources said, the youth who was stabbed is identified as 20-year-old Prem Singh. Prem Singh was standing before his house when he was targetted by the miscreants. He has been admitted to the Meggan hospital in Shivamogga.

Another youth is identified as 27-year-old Praveen. He owned a shop in Gandhi Bazar area and was closing his shop and returning home, when the miscreants stabbed him and disappeared, police sources said.

 


According to the state police, Savarkar's flex was installed at the Amir Ahmad Circle and the whole junction was decorated as part of celebration of the 75th year of the Independence Day. However, few youth objected to it and took away the flex of Savarkar. They attempted to put up Tipu Sultan's flex in its place.

The police rushed to the spot and dispersed the crowd with mild lathicharge. Later, Hindu activists staged a protest near the circle and urged that they should be allowed to install the flex of Savarkar.

The Hindu activists tried to reinstate the flex and police prevented them. There was a verbal duel with Hindu activists and policemen over the issue.

The police swung into action and clamped prohibitory orders under IPC Section 144.

The police later detained 10 persons in connection with the removal of Savarkar's flex and launched a hunt for the miscreants who stabbed the youth. The prohibitory orders are clamped till August 18 in Shivamogga city.

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Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has directed Home Minister Araga Jnanendra to rush to the city and monitor the situation.

Former chief misnister B.S. Yediyurappa hails from Shivamogga. The city is communally sensitive and witnessed large scale violence during the celebrations of the Ganesh festival.

 

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