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Stones Pelted At Ganpati Visarjan Procession In Mandya While Passing Through Dargah, Karnataka Home Min Calls It “Accidental”

Stones Pelted At Ganpati Visarjan Procession In Mandya While Passing Through Dargah, Karnataka Home Min Calls It "Accidental"

Two groups clashed in Karnataka’s Mandya district on Wednesday night after stones were allegedly pelted at a Ganpati idol immersion procession in Nagamangala town. Some shops and vehicles were set afire following the incident.

According to sources, some youths took out a procession for Ganpati idol immersion. When they passed near a dargah in the town, a few miscreants started pelting stones at the procession, leading to the clashes.

Police have imposed restrictive orders in the area and are on high alert. After the incident, people from the Hindu community staged a protest at the local police station, demanding the immediate arrest of those responsible for hurling stones at Ganpati Visarjan procession.

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy condemned the incident and urged the public to maintain peace. He also attacked the Congress-led state government over the law and order situation and said that the “despicable incident took place in Nagamangala as a result of over-indulgence and appeasement of a particular community by the party and the state government for political gain.

The JD-S leader further said that the state government should immediately take action to restore peace in the town.

Karnataka SDPI chief Abdul Majeed urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to instruct the DGP to deploy additional police forces to restore law and order and take necessary actions. “… Direct relevant authorities to take strict measures against such groups that aim to disrupt communal harmony and tarnish the state’s reputation,” he said in a post on social media platform X tagging the CM.

The Karnataka Home Minister, Dr Parameshwara, has labelled the incident where Muslims pelted stones at the Ganesha procession in Nagamangala, Mandya, as “accidental.”

This story is based on an IANS story. The headline has been changed.

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