52 people were taken into custody and holiday has been declared for educational institutions on Thursday in Nagamangala in Karnataka's Mandya district following riots that broke out over allegations of stone pelting at a Ganpati immersion procession on Wednesday, as per Karnataka Home Min
Prohibitory orders were imposed in Nagamangala in Karnataka's Mandya district following a riot that broke out over allegations of stone pelting at a Ganesh immersion procession by other religious groups on Wednesday.
"Surat Police had ensured that no accused shall be spared. At the same time, it also ensured that no innocent should be arrested. For this, Surat Police made use of technology--CCTV, videography, and drone visuals helped police nab these anti-social elements. Stone pelters are not just legal
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi on Monday said that 27 individuals have been arrested for allegedly instigating the stone-pelting incident in the Sayedpura area of Surat.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi on Monday said that in the Sayedpura area of Surat, six people pelted stones at a Ganesh Pandal and all of them were arrested.
Among the injured, nine people sustained severe injuries and two of them referred to Nagpur for further treatment while seven were undergoing treatment in Pandhurna, ASP Soni added.
Illegal constructions belonging to the key accused involved in a stone-pelting incident that occurred at a police station in Chhatarpur district on August 21 were demolished on the next day on August 22. The demolition action was taken up jointly by district administration and police.
Illegal constructions belonging to the key accused involved in a stone-pelting incident at a police station in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district were demolished on Thursday.
Following the massive protest, which disrupted train services and led to a lathi charge, at Badlapur Railway Station over the alleged sexual assault of two minor girls, Maharashtra police on Wednesday heightened the security at the railway station.
Protesters at Badlapur railway station, demonstrating against the alleged sexual assault of two minors at a local school, clashed with police by pelting stones after security personnel used lathi-charge to disperse the crowd gathered in protest here on Tuesday.
Amid the unrest in Maharashtra's Badlapur over the sexual assault of two minor girls at a school, enraged localities began stone pelting at the School where the crime took place.
The incident occurred in Vishnupura locality under the jurisdiction of Fatehgarh police station in Guna district on Tuesday. The accused were booked under the relevant sections of riots, obstruction in government work and vandalising vehicle, the police said.