Karnataka govt hosts peace meeting in Mandya after communal clashes

A communal clash broke out in Nagamangala in Mandya district during a Ganesh Chathurthi procession on the night of Wednesday, September 12, while it was passing near a mosque.
Karnataka govt hosts peace meeting in Mandya after communal clashes
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The Karnataka government began peace meetings on Saturday, September 14 between Hindu and Muslim community leaders at Nagamangala town in Mandya district, two days after a communal clash erupted during a Ganesh Chathurthi procession while it was passing near a mosque. Miscreants resorted to arson and stone pelting, prompting the police to impose prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita. 

The meeting would be headed by Minister for Agriculture and District Incharge of Mandya N Cheluvarayaswamy. Leaders of both communities, Deputy Commissioner Dr Kumar, Superintendent of Police Mallikarjun Baladandi and senior police officers are also taking part in the meeting. 

Home Minister G Parameshwara said, “The situation in Nagamangala is peaceful and I have given directions to hold a peace meeting. I have also instructed authorities that no untoward incident should happen there again and sufficient police force must be deputed in the region.”

When asked about the controversy surrounding the naming of accused in the FIRs, HM Parameshwara stated that the police will initiate action as per the legal procedure.

“They will not do it as per our requirements, they will do it lawfully,” he said.

Answering a question on the BJP forming a fact-finding committee to look into the violence he stated, “If they come out with facts and the truth, we will consider their inputs as well and it will make the job of the police easy.”

Minister Cheluvarayaswamy stated before the meeting that, “If the arrests are to be made on the basis of CCTV footage, about 500 people will have to be taken into custody.”

When asked about the local bloc Congress president Rajesh’s arrest, the minister stated that he was not involved in the incident but had gone to the spot in search of his son.

“When I came to know about the Ganesh idol being taken in front of the police station, I scolded him and asked him to complete the immersion of the idol. Only those who are responsible for the incident will be arrested,” he stated.

When asked about those who had been arrested, the minister maintained that they would have to get bail. “As soon as the situation becomes peaceful, they will be granted bail faster,” he said.

Meanwhile, DK Suresh, former Congress MP, charged on Saturday that he suspected that Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy conspired in the violence in Nagamangala during the Ganesh Visarjan procession. Mandya MP and Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy blamed the Congress’ “appeasement of a particular community” for political gains for the situation. He also claimed that Muslims were responsible for the violence and called for peace to be restored in the locality. 

When asked about Kumaraswamy’s statement on Congress leaders' role in the violence, Suresh stated that the violence could very well have taken place as per the directions of Kumaraswamy. “To create unrest here, Kumaraswamy makes a visit every week and issues statements. I can also make political statements. I will also make the same allegations,” he added.

When asked about appeasement charges, he stated, there was no question of appeasing anyone. “The Congress has the philosophy of taking everyone together,” Suresh said.

(With inputs from IANS)

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