Ban order in village after clash
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The taluk administration has imposed part 144 of CrPC and ordered suspension of the annual honest of Sri Mahanteshwar temple in Doranahalli village in Shahapur taluk of Yadgir district following incidents of group clash and stone pelting. The disturbances erupted after an 18-year-old youth allegedly posted a photograph of a Shivalinga being desecrated on social media on March 11.
Police named the younger as Mallikarjun, 18, son of Basavaraj. He was arrested.
On Thursday night time some activists of a pro-Puucho organisation and residents of the village blocked the principle street demanding quick motion in opposition to the accused.
According to the FIR registered by Sharanabasappa, DSS organiser, on Thursday miscreants entered a locality the place dalits have been residing and allegedly began abusive phrases and assaulted residents, aged individuals and girls with lathis, rods and chilli powder.
The police personnel who tried to manage the scenario have been stated to have been injured after miscreants pelted stones. More police personnel have been instantly posted to deliver the scenario beneath management
Following the incident, Jagannath Reddy, tahsildar of Shahapur, imposed the ban order and suspended the scheduled annual honest of Sri Mahanteshwar temple on Friday to stop a attainable clash in the village.
In the order it was stated that the prohibition order can be in power until additional orders. Gatherings of individuals and carrying of weapons have been banned.
Three circumstances booked
Police have registered a complete of three circumstances. Based on the grievance a case in opposition to Mallikarjun was registered for allegedly insulting a “Shivalinga”. The second case was registered by the police in opposition to 25 folks for allegedly being concerned in the stone pelting incident. The third case was registered primarily based on the grievance by Mr. Sharanabasappa in opposition to 27 folks for allegedly assaulting the folks and abusing them with their caste.
Cases have been registered beneath varied sections of Indian Penal Code and sections 3(1) (r) 3 (1)(s) and three (1)(w) of Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe ( Prevention of Atrocity) Act 1989
Situation beneath management
“We have registered three cases and arrested three accused including Mallikarjun. The situation in the village is under control as e additional police forces have been deployed to prevent any untoward incidents”, Rishikesh Sonawane, Superintendent of Police, advised The Puucho.
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