Home Minister warns action in Nagamangala violence
He said the government will consider giving compensation to those, whose livelihood has been affected due to the incident, as he hit out at the opposition parties for "politicising" the episode.
PTI
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Clashes broke out between two groups during a Ganesha idol immersion procession at Nagamangala in Mandya district.PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru, 13 Sept
Warning
merciless action against those taking the law into their hands, Karnataka Home
Minister G Parameshwara on Friday said the situation in violence-hit
Nagamangala town is peaceful, and an inquiry is on.
He said the
government will consider giving compensation to those, whose livelihood has
been affected due to the incident, as he hit out at the opposition parties for
"politicising" the episode.
Clashes
broke out between two groups during a Ganesha idol immersion procession at
Nagamangala in Mandya district, following which mobs went on a rampage
targeting several shops and vehicles leading to tension on Wednesday night.
"(A
Police) Inspector has been suspended, as he had slightly altered the given
route (of the procession). It is his responsibility. We had told police staff
and officials across the state that if any incidents take place in their
respective jurisdiction they will be held responsible. As negligence was found
on the part of the Inspector, he has been suspended," Parameshwara told
reporters here.
He said an
inquiry is on against the Deputy Superintendent of Police and other officials;
senior officials have been asked to submit a report on the "factuals"
and, based on it, further action will be taken.
"We
have sought for a report after inquiry about the incident that took place. Now
the situation is under control. IG (Inspector General of Police) and other
senior officials are camped there, and are monitoring the situation to ensure
that nothing happens further. Now the situation is peaceful and a peace meeting
is being held," the Minister added.
Asked
whether violence was pre-planned, Parameshwara said a probe has been ordered
and once the report comes, things will be known.
"....I
want to make it clear that we will not allow anyone to take law into their
hands, whoever it is whether it is Ganesha festival or any other festival if
anyone indulges in creating unnecessary confusion or unrest, will not let them
and take merciless strict action against them in accordance with law," he
added.
Asked about
compensation to those whose shops were targeted and livelihood was affected due
to the incident, Parameshwara said, based on the report the government will
discuss and consider it.
"During
such a situation, to give compensation there are rules, we will consider
it," he said.
Rejecting
allegations of government indulging in appeasement politics leading to such
incident, the Minister: "We don't need to such things (appeasement)."
As for
opposition's criticism against him and demand for his resignation for terming
the incident as "accidental", he said: "We can't do anything if
our words are twisted and used for your own benefits, we have a responsibility.
I'm functioning as Home Minister of the state responsibly, I don't need their
certificate. We are not sitting in the positions we hold being irresponsible.
We are doing our job and continue to do so."
Questioning
as to why he or the government should defend the incident that has happened,
Parameshwara said: "We will take action against those responsible for the
incident in accordance with law. Already 52 people have been arrested....they
(opposition) are twisting and turning Kannada language and are saying
Parameshwara said so, he called it a minor incident, I too know all these
things."
Noting that he had requested the opposition not to do politics on the issue, he said: "if they still want to do politics, let them do, don't we know how to handle it ?".-PTI
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