Karnataka

Violence in Karnataka's Hubbali over social media post: Cops injured, curfew imposed

A mob was protesting demanding action against a youth for a purportedly provocative social media post, when things took a violent turn.

Written by : TNM Staff

A tense situation prevailed in north Karnataka’s Hubbali city after a protest over a social media post escalated into violence, leaving police personnel injured and police property destroyed late on Saturday, April 16. The incident occured after a local youth had purportedly posted a provocative message on social media. According to local media, the youth had purportedly posted an altered picture of a saffron flag hoisted atop the mosque in Mecca. Several people from the Muslim community in the city had gathered outside the Old City police station, demanding action against the youth.

Soon, the mob grew in size, and their protests turned violent as they began to pelt stones at police personnel and the station building. In an effort to disperse the mob, the police took out a lathi charge to bring the situation under control. But when that did not work, the police resorted to deploying tear gas to stop the violent protest. In the process, about 12 police personnel including an inspector were injured, Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner Labhu Ram told the media on Sunday, April 17. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 have been clamped in Hubballi city till April 20, police added.

"Around 40 people have been arrested and some FIRs have been registered. Twelve of our officers on duty were injured and some police vehicles were damaged. We have taken all precautionary measures so that such incidents do not occur again. We will not spare those who have taken law into their hands," the Commissioner added.

Around midnight, a large number of people once again started gathering around the police station, the officer said, adding that their leaders were summoned to the station and apprised about the action taken against the youth for his social media message so far. However, the mob outside the station was not ready to listen to them and they went on a rampage, Labhu Ram said, adding that the mob damaged some police vehicles as they resorted to stone pelting. In this incident, about a dozen police officers have sustained injuries, the police commissioner said. "We will not spare those who took law into their hands. We have taken all preventive measures to stop repetition of such incidents," he added.

Speaking to reporters in Hosapete, the district headquarters town of the newly carved Vijayanagara district, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai termed it as an organised attack and said those organisations behind it should know that the state will not tolerate such incidents.

"I want to tell very clearly that whoever takes law into their hands, our police will not hesitate from taking stringent action against them (rioters). Whoever they may be... Hence, whoever is behind it and instigated the mob will be punished. I want to tell the organisations behind such incidents, not to break the law. Karnataka state will not tolerate it," Bommai said. He also appealed to the people not to give different political colour to this incident as it should be looked at from the law and order point of view.

With PTI inputs

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