Mangaluru, Dec 19: At least two persons were killed in police firing in the coastal city of Mangaluru on Thursday during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests.
According to sources, the cops opened fire on protesters in Bundar area of Mangaluru. Both the victims are said to be local residents.
Meanwhile, curfew was imposed under the limits of North, South, East, Barke and Urwa Police Station in Mangaluru.
Former Mangaluru Mayor K Ashraf, suffered injuries while trying to control the agitators. He has been admitted to a private hospital. He is out of danger.
In the wake of violence, holiday has been declared to all schools and colleges coming under Mangaluru City Corporation on Friday, December 20.
Mangaluru city police Commissioner PS Harsha claimed that 20 police personnel are injured.
Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B. Rupeh said there had been clashes between stone-throwing crowds and police in Mangaluru since Thursday afternoon, despite restrictions imposed on public gatherings.
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Such a small crowd and Police shot and killed 2 people.. Police need to learn Bombay to let the people express their views hold peaceful protest.
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