Bengaluru: The protest staged outside the Town Hall as a part of the Karnataka Bandh on Saturday gave rise to ruckus as police personnel intercepted the protesters, including veteran pro-Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj and film producer Sa Ra Govindu, and took them to Freedom Park.
A 12-hour statewide bandh was held on Saturday, in objection to the recent attack on a bus driver and conductor in Belagavi by a Marathi group for not knowing Marathi. The protest was held with the objective of ‘upholding pride in being a Kannadiga’.
Nagaraj, Govindu and the other protesters shouted slogans against the state government as well as the Police Department. In addition, Nagaraj reportedly planned to start a rally from Town Hall, when a group of 100 police personnel, including the Bengaluru police's kabaddi team, intercepted the protesters and took them to Freedom Park.
The protesters expressed their support for 75-year-old Nagaraj, who is known for his vehement stand in favour of Kannada, by shouting their slogans louder when he arrived at the protest venue.
The police, however, took action against the activist as he stepped out of his car, detaining him and led him to a BMTC bus meant to transport the protesters.
Enraged by the police detention, Nagaraj accused the police of indulging in ‘goodagiri’ and said that he had never been treated so brutally by the police during his participation in protests. He also raised objection to being issued notices by alleging that they were attempts to silence the protesters.
Further, the activist slammed ministers Lakshmi Hebbalkar and Satish Jarkiholi, who are legislators from Belagavi, for their lack of support to the protesters and also called them ‘Marathi agents’.
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Mumbai, Mar 24 (PTI): Maharashtra Cyber on Monday recorded the statement of comedian Samay Raina in a case registered over objectionable remarks on his YouTube show, an official said.
Maharashtra Cyber, a cyber and information security division, is probing the case registered against podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia and others after he triggered a massive uproar with his crass remarks about parents and sex on Raina’s web show “India’s Got Latent”.
The agency had summoned Raina several times to record his statement in connection with the case, the official said.
He said Raina, who recently returned from abroad, appeared before the probe agency at its headquarters in Mhape and recorded his statement.
The comedian reached the office in the afternoon, recorded his statement for more than five hours, and left the premises at 6.45, the official said.
He said the agency had earlier recorded statements of Ranveer Allahbadia, Ashish Chanchlani, Apoorva Makhija and others.
Raina got into trouble after Allahbadia’s remarks on his now-deleted web show “India’s Got Latent” led to a massive furore in February, both online and offline, with multiple police complaints filed against the two and those involved with the show.