Puttur, Oct 8: Hindu Jagaran Vedike leader Jagadish Karanth has temporarily been barred from attending any public meetings in Puttur taluk or making any provocative speeches.
The Judicial Magistrate First Class court here on Saturday granted conditional bail to Karanth. The in-charge JMFC court judge on September 30 had granted him interim bail following his arrest by Dakshina Kannada district police at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) for his vitriolic outburst against a Muslim police sub-inspector.
The regular JMFC court judge Basavaraj directed Jagadish to sign the register at Puttur town police station every Sunday. He was directed not to attend any public meetings in Puttur taluk or make any provocative speeches during pendency of the trial and cooperate with investigating officer Mahesh Prasad, police inspector, Puttur.
C H Sudheer Kumar Reddy, SP, said the case was registered under Sections 505(1) c, 505 (2), 153(A), and 189 of the Indian Penal Code at Puttur town police station. Objections filed by district police meant Karanth had to wait until Saturday to get regular bail as the hearing held on Wednesday and Friday was deferred and the judge passed the final order on Saturday. The police have sent the video of Karanth's speech for forensic analysis.

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