Mangaluru: 8 held for trying to disrupt peace during Ramya's visit

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August 28, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 28: As many as eight miscreants have been arrested by the police for trying to disrupt peace in the city during the visit of actor-turned-politician Ramya earlier this week.

1ramyaThe arrested have been identified as Subhash Padil, Sandeep Pumpwell, Prashanth, Sujith, Bharat, Hemachandra, Ranjith and Pradeep, all local residents and activists of BJP-backed Hindutva groups.

Mangaluru East police, who made the arrests on Saturday, two days after Ms Ramya's visit, are investigating the case.

The former Mandya MP had visited to city to participat in a cultural programme organised by Kardir Cricketers on Thursday night as part of Krishna Janmashtami celebrations.

When Ms Ramya was heading to the city after alighting at Mangaluru International Airport, located at Kenjar, a small group of miscreants had pelted eggs at her convoy.

Later a few miscreants pelted eggs and stones towards the programme stage at Kadri grounds where Ramya was sitting. However police had managed to bring the control under situation.

The protesters were members of Sangh Parivar that had launched a campaign against Ms Ramya following her refusal to call Pakistan a hell. Later, her statement on Mangaluru was also quoted out of context by a section of media to add fuel to the fire.

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SK
 - 
Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

Send them to SINGAPOOR to eat snakes with Naren ....

Wonder Kotian
 - 
Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

Luckily these days these RSS Looter Crimanls necer had opportunity to avail to Loot and drink Gagassara that's why our Master Blender Gangasara Tycoon from Snake land not appears, Where are you Narean?????? are you safe or escape back to snake land!!!!!!! the days coming nearer to near these Cogngi, Pfi Goons behind do not worry If you come Kudla we provide beautiful B--- Biryani do not worry do not act as Our Great Leader Mrs Ramy Deedi, you Enjoy Rajanna Narean, you wonderful Gangasara man, Hindustan IS OURS, we will not allow any other Looters.

Jai HOO Ramaya Madam
Jai Hoo Siddanna.
Jai Hoo Shobakka and Yeddianna.

SYED
 - 
Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

One more incident added to sanghi terrorist group. Time to ban rss, vhp, bd, srs.

Rikaz
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Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

Beat them nicely so that they should think twice before getting into doing this type of adventure.....

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Bengaluru, Mar 16: Stepping up measures to curb spread of coronavirus in the state, the Karnataka government would start thermal screening of visitors at various places including the vidhana soudha, high court, secretariat, and city civil courts, from Tuesday.

In view of coronavirus scare, screening of visitors has already begun at Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's residence at Dollar's Colony in the city.

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: Students and teachers from various colleges in Bengaluru gathered at the Town Hall in the city to protest against the violence which broke out at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in New Delhi on January 5.

The students raised slogans against Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi Police.

Placards that read 'The more you attack, the stronger we become', 'Take off your masks terrorist', 'With JNU' were seen during the protest.

"We are here to protest against the incident that took place at JNU with our brothers and sisters. What Delhi Police did was shameful and they should have taken charge of the situation long before and not waited for three hours. We stand with JNU," Nisha, a protestor told ANI.

Professors present at the protest expressed regret over the incident and said attacks on the universities is a sick situation in the country.

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Politicians, cutting across party lines, have condemned the attack on students in JNU and demanded strict action against those found guilty.

More than 18 students were taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre after a masked mob entered the JNU campus and attacked them and some professors with sticks and rods.

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