Mangaluru/Bengaluru: With police on Saturday restricting his entry intocurfew clamped Mangaluru, which witnessed violence during the anti-CAA protests, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hit out at the government terming the action as "murder of democracy" and "undeclared emergency."

The Congress leader had to cancel his trip to Mangaluru from Bengaluru on Friday also on getting information that the chartered aircraft he was to take was denied permission to land at the airport.

Alleging that his rights and freedom as Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly has been infringed upon, he declared that he will be travelling to Mangaluru on Monday and authorities can arrest him.

"I had to go to Mangaluru yesterday at 2 pm, but Mangaluru airport was told not to allow my chartered flight to land, we were denied permission, this is murder of democracy," Siddaramaiah told reporters here.

Stating that he was not going to Mangaluru to disturb peace, he said the plan is to to meet those injured and families of the two deceased during the violence, and to get details about the incident.

"Leader of opposition means shadow Chief Minister, what is my responsibility then?...when CM, deputy chief minister and Home minister are allowed, why not leader of opposition?" he questioned.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, deputy chief minister Govind Karjol and Home minister Basavaraj Bommai were in Mangaluru on Saturday to review the situation there and talk to families of those affected.

Citing violence in Mangaluru and curfew in place there till December 22 midnight as the reason, Mangaluru Police Commissioner has issued a notice to Siddaramaiah restricting his entry into the city till then, as it may disturb peace and order.

The notice also bars Siddaramaiah from flying into the city from Bengaluru, Hubballi, Mysuru, and Goa airports and also entry through road, rail, and air.

The notice also mentions that no one can facilitate his travel into the city.

On Friday a delegation of senior Congress leaders who landed in Mangaluru to meet those injured and families of the two deceased too were denied permission and detained at the airport.

Alleging that to hide government and police failures he was not being allowed to go to Mangaluru, Siddaramaiah questioned the police commissioner's notice restricting him, and expressed doubts whether there was democracy in the state and the country.

"Why should there be an opposition? we are here to work as the voice of those in pain and voiceless, to highlight injustice, to point out government its mistakes...never such things had happened," he said.

Asking when the situation (at Mangaluru) is favourable to the CM and other ministers, why was it not for him, Siddaramaiah said he need not learn about law and order from the BJP and they should be ashamed.

"When my rights and freedom is being infringed upon, will they allow freedom of people? this is murder of democracy, it is like undeclared emergency....I will go there on December 23, let them arrest me if they want," he added.

Two people were killed in police firing on Thursday as the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act had turned violent. Siddaramaiah alleged that the Chief Minister and Home minister Basavaraj Bommai were directly responsible for the incident.

Despite prohibitory orders demonstrations had turned violent in Mangaluru on Thursday. Police had initially clamped curfew in parts of the city until Friday night, and later extended it to the entire Mangaluru commissionerate limits till December 22 midnight.

Alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah were directly responsible for the violence across the country, Siddaramaiah said even during the Emergency such things that are happening now had not happened.

"BJP was not part of the freedom struggle and never sacrificed for the sake of the nation. Ever since the birth of the RSS, inciting violence has been their only duty," he said.

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Johannesburg (AP): A 32-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting which claimed the lives of 12 people including three children at an unlicensed pub earlier this month, South African police said on Monday.

The man is suspected of being one of the three people who opened fire on patrons in a pub at Saulsville township, west of South Africa's capital Pretoria, killing 12 people including three children aged 3, 12 and 16.

At least 13 people were also injured during the attack, whose motive remains unknown.

According to the police, the suspect was arrested on Sunday while traveling to Botlokwa in Limpopo province, more than 340 km from where the mass shooting took place on Dec 6.

An unlicensed firearm believed to have been used during the attack was recovered from the suspect's vehicle.

“The 32-year-old suspect was intercepted by Limpopo Tracking Team on the R101 Road in Westenburg precinct. During the arrest, the team recovered an unlicensed firearm, a hand gun, believed to have been used in the commission of the multiple murders. The firearm will be taken to the Forensic Science Laboratory for ballistic analysis,” police said in statement.

The suspect was arrested on the same day that another mass shooting at a pub took place in the Bekkersdal township, west of Johannesburg, in which nine people were killed and 10 wounded when unknown gunmen opened fire on patrons.

Police have since launched a search for the suspects.

South Africa has one of the highest homicide rates in the world and recorded more than 26,000 homicides in 2024 — an average of more than 70 a day. Firearms are by far the leading cause of death in homicides.

The country of 62 million people has relatively strict gun ownership laws, but many killings are committed with illegal guns, according to authorities.

According to police, mass shootings at unlicensed bars are becoming a serious problem. Police shut down more than 11,000 illegal taverns between April and September this year and arrested more than 18,000 people for involvement in illegal liquor sales.