Mangaluru city police have named two people killed in police firing in the city on Thursday as accused in the First Information Report (FIR) on the violent protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Mangaluru: Former Karnataka CM and JD(s) State President HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday visited the families of Abdul Jaleel and Nousheen, who were killed in police firing on Thursday when the protest against CAA and NRC turned violent in the city.
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Mangaluru: Former Karnataka CM, Siddaramaiah will visit Mangaluru on Monday December 22 after he was barred from entering city on Saturday. He was sent back from Airport when he visited the city on Saturday.
The mobile internet services, which were suspended after violence in Mangaluru, have resumed from around 10 pm on Saturday.
A youth was reportedly stabbed near here on Saturday night. The young man, who had been stabbed, has been identified as a local resident and admitted to Deralakatte Hospital.
City bus services will be available as usual on Sunday (Dec. 22) following the relaxation in curfew, announced Dil Raj Alva, president of the District Bus Owners Association, in a statement.
BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje has alleged that the Congress leaders were responsible for Thursday's violence in the city.
Five KSRTC buses have been arranged with police protection for students of Kerala who wish to move from Mangaluru to their native places, informed Kasargod Deputy Commissioner Dr. Sajith Babu.
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday said an inquiry will be conducted into the violence that rocked this coastal city during the anti-CAA protests, leaving two dead in police firing, as he announced relaxation in the curfew clamped here.