Paresh Mesta murder: After a day of violence, Sirsi returns to normal


Sirsi, Dec 13 (DHNS): After a whole day of indiscriminate violence in Sirsi town in Uttara Kannada district on Tuesday, situation returned to normal on Wednesday, December 13.

Schools and colleges opened and buses are plying as usual. Shops remained open for business since morning. Police are seen keeping vigil in every nook and corner of the town.

Violence broke out on Tuesday when BJP, Hindu Jagaran Vedike and Bajrang Dal activists took out protests demanding a thorough investigation into the suspicious death of Hindu activist Paresh Mesta whose body was found in Honnavar recently.

The protests were staged despite prohibitory orders clamped in the town. The protest march turned violent when police tried to prevent the march from proceeding.

The unruly mob pelted stones at the police and set police vehicles on fire.

The police had resorted to lathi charge, tear gas shells and even firing in the air to quell the mob.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Dec 14 2017

    This is purely political and those indulge in this riots may have to pay heavily during forthcoming assembly elections

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    Looks like protesters and vandalisers are tired! Some of them are facing jail and detention for breaking law and order! They have gone out of steam as postmartom report is out.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    Every cattle thief is ecstatic that they can do anything and still get away.. no one can dare touch them.. well, that was the way things were during the cruel rule of tyrant tippe.. we know how the ultimate end of that pig, hiding and trying to escape during the last war, just like rumdev baba in delhi protests.. Darma returned after that.. lets hope things will come to normal soon..

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  • santhu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    people will burst out their frustration in coming election

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    Your Government is expert in doing false PM report.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    The doctor do not belong to your enemy community .... how can he revolt ?????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    People have started realizing the Truth ...

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    ....That the police will not hurt them, even if they do goondagiri in front of police ....This is confirmed by the behaviour of police allowing the goons to burn their own vehicles ....

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    you mean the cattle theifs pelting stones with full police protection?
    That is called vinash kale.. just like isis in Syria, the cattle thiefs are also having vipareeth buddi

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 14 2017

    Rajesh .... you live with this dream of framed cattle thieves, isis, syria, Love jihad... But the world knows who hoisted Pak flag on Indian soil, who kept beef in Nagabana, who is refusing to say Godse murdabad ,, who is the top criminal of the world... why the goons are gathering in large numbers near the mosques... who is calling on nagpur bhakts to attack minority houses in Honnavar ...... do not drink the milk by closing your eyes like CATS ....

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