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Anti-citizenship protests turn violent in Mangaluru, police resort to lathi-charge

Protesters Thursday took to the streets, defying prohibitory orders. Unverified videos on social media showed people pelting stones at police.

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Mangaluru: Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens turned violent here on Thursday with demonstrators hurling stones at police personnel leading to lathicharge, police said.

Protesters hit the streets, defying prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC that bans assembly of more than four people.

Some of the protesters were holding placards which read ‘withdraw CAA and NRC’ and ‘CAA is against constitution’.

With stones being hurled, police made a lathicharge to disperse the protesters, police said.

Protesters donning helmets were seen hurling stones at policemen.

Shops in the area were shut. There was no traffic movement.

Security has been beefed up at the deputy commissioner’s office and other areas of Mangaluru city to avoid untoward incidents.

Section 144, which was imposed from Thursday morning, will be in force till December 21 midnight.

Quick reaction team has also been deployed in the city, sources said.

Police officials are also monitoring the social media over spreading of rumours and demanding people and students to gather in large numbers to stage protests.

Strict action will be taken by holding groups admins responsible in case such messages are continued to be spread, police said.


Also read: 1200 anti-Citizenship Act protesters detained in Delhi, protests turn violent in Mangaluru


 

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