Bengaluru violence: Forensic team reaches DJ Halli police station
News | Aug 13, 2020, 09:20 PM ISTA forensic team reached at the DJ Halli police station in Bengaluru, following August 11 violence.
A forensic team reached at the DJ Halli police station in Bengaluru, following August 11 violence.
Personnel of Rapid Action Force (RAF) conduct flag-march on August 13 within DJ Halli police station limits in Bengaluru.
The Karnataka government on Wednesday said that the violence in Bengaluru appears to be part of a larger conspiracy to disrupt peace in the state.
Karnataka Home Minister said that the state government will take strict action against the persons who were involved in Bengaluru violence incident.
Sharif, who belongs to Civil Defence and also an eye witness to the vandalisation of DJ Halli Police Station in Bengaluru where violence had broken out on late night of August 11, held the public accountable for the violence which has killed at least three people.
Areas under Pulakeshinagar assembly constituency in Bengaluru resembled a war zone on Wednesday, hours after after an unruly mob went on a rampage torching vehicles, irked over a 'communally sensitive' social media post allegedly by put up by a relative of a Congress MLA.
The Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City, Kamal Pant informed that at three people have died in the violence that broke out last night over an allegedly inciting social media post.
Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yediyurappa has issued directives against perpetrators in Bengaluru violence. The CM said government has taken all possible steps to curb the situation.
Residence of Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasamurthy was attacked last night, as violence broke out in Bengaluru over an alleged inciting social media post.
Three people were killed in Bengaluru after police opened fire as clashes broke out in parts of the city on Tuesday night after a youth allegedly posted derogatory content inciting hatred on Facebook.
Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj S Bommai after meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on flood situation in Karnataka via video conferencing said that we have given him an account of all damages.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Ashwathnarayan on flood situation in Karnataka said that the situation is very challenging due to excessive rains, water logging and landslides.
A 12-year-old elephant, Roopa, at Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) gave birth to a male calf on August 01.
A three-story building behind an under construction site collapsed in Bengaluru on July 28. The incident happened in Majestic area.
Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors staged black badge protest in Bengaluru city on July 24.
The complete lockdown was imposed in Bengaluru from July 14 to slow down the spread of coronavirus
COVID-19 has posed several challenges before the country among which performing the last rites of the patients who succumb to the disease is the major one.
Congress leader and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah rides a bicycle in Bengaluru. He rode bicycle from his residence on June 29 to reach Minsk Square.
Secondary School Leaving Certificate board exams for Class 10 began on June 25 in Karnataka.
Primary Education Minister of Karnataka, S Suresh Kumar visited a School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination centre in Bengaluru on June 25.
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