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Violence Erupts In Hubli On The Day Of Hanuman Jayanti

Violence erupts in Hubli on the day of Hanuman Jayanti, section 144 was imposed after stone-pelting at the temple and police station: Karnataka.

Incidents of violence have come to the fore in many states of the country in the midst of Hanuman’s birth anniversary yesterday.

Meanwhile, in Karnataka too, Section 144 has been imposed in the city after a mob pelted stones at the old Hubli police station yesterday.

Four policemen have been injured in the incident that happened last night.

Let us inform you that seeing the crowd gathered outside the police station suddenly turning violent and pelting stones, the police had to lathi-charge.

Police also fired tear gas shells to disperse the crowd, after which people started moving away and the matter cooled down.

Hanuman temple and a hospital were also targeted.

According to the information, the mob has demonstrated violently outside the police station demanding action against a person who has an objectionable WhatsApp status.

There are also reports of protesters pelting stones from a nearby Hanuman temple and a hospital.

Giving information, Commissioner of Police Labhu Ram said, “There has been an incident of stone-pelting at the old Hubli police station in which four policemen including an inspector were injured.”

“Section 144 has been imposed in the entire city and the situation is under control.” A case has been registered and the matter is being investigated.

Violence erupts in Hubli: A few days ago there was violence in Kolar.

In Karnataka’s Kolar district also, an incident of stone-pelting came to light a few days ago.

In the Mulbagal area there, a situation of tension had arisen after the miscreants pelted stones on the procession being taken out on Ram Navami.

Seeing the increasing violence, the police had imposed Section-144 in the entire district and arrested 5 people in this case.

Violence also took place in Delhi and Uttarakhand, UP is on high alert.

Violence has come to the fore in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri and Uttarakhand’s Haridwar during the procession taken out on Hanuman’s birth anniversary yesterday.

The miscreants pelted stones on people and vehicles and also started arson in which many people were injured.

A large number of security forces have been deployed after the incident. After the violence in these two states, Uttar Pradesh has also been put on high alert.

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