Pakistani slogans allegedly raised in Shivamogga on Eid Milad
According to police, a Muslim outfit had organised the celebration on Monday night in Bhadravati Old Town.
PTI
Shivamogga, 9 Sept
Pro-Pakistan
slogans were allegedly raised during the Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi celebrations in
the communally sensitive Bhadravati town of Karnataka's Shivamogga district, police said on
Tuesday.
According to
police, a Muslim outfit had organised the celebration on Monday night in
Bhadravati Old Town. A video that has gone viral purportedly shows a group of
youths shouting “Pakistan Zindabad.”
The incident
has triggered concern in the district, which has witnessed communal flare-ups
in the past.
“The incident happened on Monday. We are
registering an FIR in Bhadravati now and identifying the persons in it,”
Shivamogga Superintendent of Police Mithun Kumar said. “We are verifying where it
was shot, when it was shot, who all have shouted, and the genuineness of the
video, and then we will be proceeding with investigation.”
The SP added
that three police teams led by three inspectors have been formed to identify
those involved. “We have footages shot from drones, CCTV and videos taken by
our video team,” he told reporters.
The BJP has said the alleged incident is proof that law and order is under threat in the State and that Hindus are under threat.
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