As per the latest reports, the Kolar locale organization of Karnataka on Saturday cinched prohibitory orders for three days following a stone-pelting episode during Sri Rama Shobha Yatra in Mulbagal town.
Tension prevailed in the town following the stone pelting episode and the choice has been taken to stay away from inappropriate occurrences.
At the point when the Shobha Yatra was being taken out on Friday night, miscreants had pelted stones on the fans. They had additionally gone after the vehicles, shops and vehicle riders and burnt a bike. Adding to this, there was a power cut, which made pressure and set off worries.
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Nonetheless, the police office got control over the circumstance and dispensed the horde enjoying brutality. The police needed to depend on lathicharge to suppress the crowd. The specialists have assembled data and arrested six charged and are exploring them regarding the savagery.
Focal IGP Chandrashekar has hurried to the town and is observing the circumstance. Two companies of the Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP), six units of the District Armed Reserve (DAR) have been deputed in Mulbagal town to keep up with the rule of law.
The lowlifes had pelted stones on a 16-feet tall Sri Ram symbol which was done in a parade. Police sources say that three bicycles have been burnt in the episode. The media was not permitted to cover the episode of savagery.
Police are currently investigating the matter.
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