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South India resists CAA: Kerala too stops NPR work

South India resists CAA: Kerala-based journo arrested in Mangalore
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Published : Dec 20, 2019, 10:11 AM IST

Updated : Dec 20, 2019, 11:39 PM IST

23:24 December 20

Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal
Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal

Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal 

AICC general secretary KC Venugopal said that the Citizenship Amendment Law that divides the entire country will not be allowed in Congress ruling states.

"No question of implementing this law in Congress-ruled states," KC said.

This is an unconstitutional law. The states cannot be forced to implement unconstitutional legislation. Student organisations like NSU, Youth Congress are active in the protests.

Venugopal said the Congress expressed solidarity with the students, youths and other sections who are on the streets fighting for their "democratic rights".

He also said the Congress would not support the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act in Maharashtra. He was speaking after his arrest in Alappuzha while leading a protest march organised by the District Congress Committee. 

22:59 December 20

Kerala too stops NPR work

The Kerala government on Friday said it has ordered stoppage of all activities in connection with the National Population Register (NPR) in the state considering 'apprehensions' of the public that it would lead to NRC in the wake of the controversial CAA.

While a government order said the NPR had been put on hold in view of apprehensions that it would lead to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), a statement from the Chief Minister's Office said the action was taken as the NPR "deviates from Constitutional values".

It also cited pendency of the matter before the Supreme Court.

Kerala government's announcement comes days after the West Bengal government stayed all activities relating to the preparation and updating of the National Population Register (NPR) in the state, amid furore over the citizenship law.

21:19 December 20

CM speaks says precautions should be taken against unpleasant incidents

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa said after the two-hours long meeting with the police officials that the District Superintendents have to involve with people. And each district has to take precautions against unpleasant incidents. 

CM told the media after an important meeting with senior police officers at home office Krishna. At a two-hour-long meeting, the necessary advice from the Home Department was proposed at a meeting of high-ranking police officers. He said that every district should maintain the status quo.  

District Superintendents of Police in every district should take measures to mingle with people and prevent any unpleasant incident.

He said, "if the police were able to raise public awareness on the citizenship act as much as possible, it would bring about a better growth of law and order. Tomorrow I and Home Minister Basavaraja Bommai will go to Mangalore and have a meeting there." 

He also suggested that Home Minister Amit Shah should follow the directive.

20:38 December 20

 CM BS Yediyurappa will visit Mangaluru on Saturday

Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa said that he will go to Mangaluru tomorrow and hold a meeting about the law & order situation in the city. 

CM BS Yediyurappa added that ahead of the protest on Thursday, police had questioned some people who didn't have a press ID card. Once they came to know that they are journalists they were escorted to Kerala border. Some rumours spread that 40-50 members were detained, this was false.

20:07 December 20

Owaisi terms CAB as "black law"

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi terms Citizenship Amendment Bill as "black law"; says the government "discriminating" by making legislation in name of religion

19:08 December 20

CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers
CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers

CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers

Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa, held a meeting with senior police officers to discuss the law and order situation in the state.

19:06 December 20

2 youth deadbody who died n Mangalore Golibar has submitted to there family

Bodies of 2 youth who died Yesterday in Mangalore Golibar has submitted to there family. 

Activists of various organizations have protested against the citizenship act in Mangalore yesterday despite the 144 section. As the nature of the Protest becoming violent, then the police did Lathi charge. But the situation went out of control. At that time Mangalore police declared a curfew. As the order went into effect, the police opened fire on the two. The body was later handed over to the family.

The funeral of the deceased will take place this evening in the mosque belonging to Jamaat. Tight police security throughout Mangalore. 

17:39 December 20

Police released 8 journalists of Kerala-based TV channels 

8 journalists of Kerala-based TV channels, who had interviewed relatives of those killed in December 19 police firing during protests against Citizenship Amendment Act, released hours after being detained by police. 

17:05 December 20

Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore
Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore

Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has written to Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa stating,' Wish to bring your attention to an incident in which media persons on duty have been restrained by police authorities in Mangaluru Journalists from Kerala are also part of media contingent whose movements have been restricted. Request your intervention for issuing directions to police so media persons are freed at earliest'

16:59 December 20

  • Two youths have been killed in Mangaluru due to the conspiracy of @BJP4India, its objective of divide & rule and the lack of capability of the govt.

    My condolences to the families of the deceased. I also request the protestors to maintain peace.#IndiaAgainstCAA#RevokeSec144

    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) December 19, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Cong demands judicial probe into Mangaluru firing

Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday demanded a high-level probe by a sitting High Court judge into the police firing in which two persons died during the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Mangaluru.

Terming the killing as "inhuman", Siddaramaiah alleged that the Mangaluru incident indicates that police themselves incited violence.

The former Chief Minister also claimed it was a conspiracy to scuttle the freedom of people by creating an atmosphere of fear.

It's very clear that BJP government was trying to reap political benefits by causing communal clashes, he alleged, while pointing out that "scuttling the freedom of people is what Hitler did in Germany and Mussolini in Italy." 

"I strongly condemn this killing of two innocents by firing. Government has to take its responsibility. There should be high-level probe by a sitting High Court judge," Siddaramaiah said.

16:43 December 20

Amid CAA agitation, Section 144 imposed in Karnataka's Kodagu district

Amid CAA agitation, Section 144 imposed in Karnataka's Kodagu district

Amid the uproar over Citizenship Amendment Act, Section 144 was imposed here on Friday.

On Thursday, Section 144 was imposed in various parts of the state in view of the prevailing law and order situation.

This comes after several journalists were detained in Mangaluru on Thursday after the protest against newly-amended citizenship law turned violent in which two persons were killed while 20 police personnel were injured.

Protests have intensified in several parts of the country after the Parliament gave the nod to the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019, which became an Act after getting assent from President Ram Nath Kovind.

The Act grants Indian citizenship to refugees from Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Parsi communities fleeing religious persecution from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh who entered India on or before 31, 2014.

16:34 December 20

  • Necessary measures must be put in place to ensure the safety of Malayalee journalists who went for reporting in Mangaluru. The State police chief is in touch with the Karnataka police. We strongly condemn the sly methods employed to malign journalists.

    — Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) December 20, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Kerala CM condemns detention of journalists in Mangaluru

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan on the detention of state's journalists in Mangaluru during anti-CAA protests said, "I strongly condemn the attempt to portray journalists as troublemakers… The onslaught on media freedom is a fascist mindset"

15:44 December 20

Entry restricted at Mangaluru for visitors from Kerala; Vigil stepped up in northern Kerala

At least 50 people, including women who arrived from Kerala to Mangaluru sans any identity cards, were detained on Friday, police said, as entry to this city was restricted in the wake of the violence during the anti-CAA protests on Thursday.

The Kerala police have meanwhile stepped up vigil in the northern parts of that state, a day after two people were killed in Managluru in police firing during protests against 
the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Entry for those from Kerala to Managaluru was restricted at Thalappady border as police checked identity cards before allowing them in emergency cases.

At least 50 men and women who arrived from Kerala to Managaluru by train were taken into custody for trying to enter the city without identity cards.

Some media persons were also detained for entering the Government Wenlock hospital where the post-mortem of those killed in the firing on Thursday was underway this morning. 

The media persons' cameras and mobile phones were also seized.

Mangaluru is on high alert after Thursday's violence and the public have been advised not to move out of their houses, sources said.

15:20 December 20

Senior official deployed across K'taka to 'support' local officials as precautionary measure: ADGP

Senior official deployed across K'taka to 'support' local officials as precautionary measure: ADGP

Karnataka ADGP Alok Kumar, who was visiting Kalaburagi in the backdrop of widespread protest in Karnataka, said that several senior officials have been deployed across different parts of the state to support local police officials as a "precautionary measure". 

"As part of precautionary measures, some senior officials have been sent to different parts of Karnataka to give support to local police. There's no restriction on holding prayers, but nobody should take law in their hands."

"Deployment has been increased"

 

15:04 December 20

Bodies of duo killed in Mangaluru police firing handed over to kin

Bodies of the two people, who had died in alleged police firing during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, in Mangaluru on Thursday, have been handed over to their families.

14:36 December 20

Protest being held at Charminar in Hyd

Protest being held at Charminar in Hyd

Large number of people hold protest near Charminar in Hyderabad against Citizenship Amendment Act.

14:35 December 20

Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu
Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu

Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu

Section 144 of CrPC (prohibiting assembly of more than 4 people in an area) is imposed in Kodagu, Karnataka.

12:46 December 20

Nationwide protest above religion, caste, creed: Asaduddin Owaisi

Nationwide protest above religion, caste, creed: Asaduddin Owaisi

AIMIM president, Asaduddin Owaisi said that the Centre must take note of the fact that the anti-CAA protests across the country are above religion, caste and creed.

"Everyone is participating in this protest, it doesn't just concern or belong to the Muslims. This protest belongs to all those who love India, who want to save the Constitution, who do not want the country to become a theocratic one."

"This protest is above religion, caste and creed. The government should take note of this."

12:34 December 20

Authorities restrict entry to Mangaluru city

Entry of those coming from Kerala to Mangaluru was restricted at Thalappady border as police were checking identity cards before allowing them in.

Mangaluru is on high alert after Thursday's violence, and the general public are advised not to move out of their houses, sources said.

At least 50 men and women who had arrived by a train from Kerala were taken into custody for trying to enter the city without identity cards.
 

12:26 December 20

K'taka DGP assured release of detained journalists, says Kerala DGP

K'taka DGP assured release of detained journalists, says Kerala DGP 

Kerala Director General of Police (DGP) Lokanath Behra on Friday said that the Karnataka DGP has assured him that the journalists from Kerala, who were detained in Karnataka's Mangaluru city on Thursday during anti-CAA protest, will be released.

"I spoke to Karnataka DGP in the morning. She assured me that if we send the names of journalists, she will ensure that they are released and send back to Kerala," said DGP Behra.
 

12:19 December 20

Chennai police file cases against 600 protesters

Chennai police have filed a case against 600 protesters, including Actor Siddharth, musician TM Krishna, MP Thirumavalavan & MH Jawahirullah, who gathered at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai on Thursday to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

The case has been filed as Chennai police had revoked permission for the same protest.

 

11:57 December 20

People from Kerala behind Mangaluru violence: claims K'taka Home Min

People from Kerala behind Mangaluru violence: claims K'taka Home Min

Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai claimed that people from neighbouring Kerala "indulged in violence in Mangaluru" during protests against the amended citizenship law.

He also warned that strict action will be taken against those involved in violence and spreading rumours. 

Bommai also blamed the Opposition for the violence and said, "the opposition wants to create disharmony among the people. Whenever they are out of power they try to do these things. However, it is our duty to safeguard the people."
 

11:31 December 20

Kerala Min seeks inquiry into arrest of state-based journos in K'taka

Kerala Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan said that he has asked Kerala Chief Secretary to contact Karnataka government and conduct an inquiry into the arrest of Kerala-based journalists in Karnataka.

 "After receiving information that some journalists from Kerala, including those from Kasaragod, have been taken into custody by Police in Mangaluru, I asked Kerala Chief Secretary to contact Karnataka government and conduct an inquiry into it."
 

11:08 December 20

Situation 'peaceful' in Mangaluru: Police Commissioner 

Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha on Friday said that the situation in Mangaluru is "absolutely peaceful" and "under control".

Harsha's statement comes a day after two people - Jaleel (49) and Nauseen (23)- were killed due to police firing while they were protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act on December 19.

"Situation in Mangaluru city is peaceful, no incident has been reported in the night, police have been deployed all across the city. Curfew is in force till midnight of December 22 and all internet services have been suspended in public interest," Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha told media.

11:05 December 20

United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd
United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd

United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd

United Muslim Action Committee on Friday held a meeting at All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) head office in Hyderabad to discuss and formulate a strategy against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National Register of Citizens (NRC).
 

10:16 December 20

Mobile internet services suspended in Mangaluru, Dakshina Kannada for 45 hrs

Mobile Internet services suspended in Mangaluru city and Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka for 48 hours.

09:38 December 20

South India resists CAA: Chennai police file cases against 600 protesters

Hyderabad: A Kerala-based journalist was arrested from Wenlock district hospital in the city on Friday as protests against Citizenship Amendment Act gained momentum across the country.

As many as two protesters were killed during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in Mangaluru, Karnataka, on Thursday.

The deceased have been identified as Jaleel (49) and Nauseen (23), both of whom had suffered bullet injuries when police opened fire to quell protests against recent amendment in Citizenship Act.

So far, Mangalore police has arrested more than 25 people.

Almost all the country's major cities - Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow, Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, and Hyderabad - saw protesters on the streets despite substantial police presence and the imposition of prohibitory orders at several places.

Meanwhile, internet services have been suspended in the district.

23:24 December 20

Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal
Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal

Unconstitutional CAA will not be implemented in Congress-ruled states: KC Venugopal 

AICC general secretary KC Venugopal said that the Citizenship Amendment Law that divides the entire country will not be allowed in Congress ruling states.

"No question of implementing this law in Congress-ruled states," KC said.

This is an unconstitutional law. The states cannot be forced to implement unconstitutional legislation. Student organisations like NSU, Youth Congress are active in the protests.

Venugopal said the Congress expressed solidarity with the students, youths and other sections who are on the streets fighting for their "democratic rights".

He also said the Congress would not support the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act in Maharashtra. He was speaking after his arrest in Alappuzha while leading a protest march organised by the District Congress Committee. 

22:59 December 20

Kerala too stops NPR work

The Kerala government on Friday said it has ordered stoppage of all activities in connection with the National Population Register (NPR) in the state considering 'apprehensions' of the public that it would lead to NRC in the wake of the controversial CAA.

While a government order said the NPR had been put on hold in view of apprehensions that it would lead to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), a statement from the Chief Minister's Office said the action was taken as the NPR "deviates from Constitutional values".

It also cited pendency of the matter before the Supreme Court.

Kerala government's announcement comes days after the West Bengal government stayed all activities relating to the preparation and updating of the National Population Register (NPR) in the state, amid furore over the citizenship law.

21:19 December 20

CM speaks says precautions should be taken against unpleasant incidents

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa said after the two-hours long meeting with the police officials that the District Superintendents have to involve with people. And each district has to take precautions against unpleasant incidents. 

CM told the media after an important meeting with senior police officers at home office Krishna. At a two-hour-long meeting, the necessary advice from the Home Department was proposed at a meeting of high-ranking police officers. He said that every district should maintain the status quo.  

District Superintendents of Police in every district should take measures to mingle with people and prevent any unpleasant incident.

He said, "if the police were able to raise public awareness on the citizenship act as much as possible, it would bring about a better growth of law and order. Tomorrow I and Home Minister Basavaraja Bommai will go to Mangalore and have a meeting there." 

He also suggested that Home Minister Amit Shah should follow the directive.

20:38 December 20

 CM BS Yediyurappa will visit Mangaluru on Saturday

Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa said that he will go to Mangaluru tomorrow and hold a meeting about the law & order situation in the city. 

CM BS Yediyurappa added that ahead of the protest on Thursday, police had questioned some people who didn't have a press ID card. Once they came to know that they are journalists they were escorted to Kerala border. Some rumours spread that 40-50 members were detained, this was false.

20:07 December 20

Owaisi terms CAB as "black law"

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi terms Citizenship Amendment Bill as "black law"; says the government "discriminating" by making legislation in name of religion

19:08 December 20

CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers
CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers

CM Yediyurappa held meeting with police officers

Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa, held a meeting with senior police officers to discuss the law and order situation in the state.

19:06 December 20

2 youth deadbody who died n Mangalore Golibar has submitted to there family

Bodies of 2 youth who died Yesterday in Mangalore Golibar has submitted to there family. 

Activists of various organizations have protested against the citizenship act in Mangalore yesterday despite the 144 section. As the nature of the Protest becoming violent, then the police did Lathi charge. But the situation went out of control. At that time Mangalore police declared a curfew. As the order went into effect, the police opened fire on the two. The body was later handed over to the family.

The funeral of the deceased will take place this evening in the mosque belonging to Jamaat. Tight police security throughout Mangalore. 

17:39 December 20

Police released 8 journalists of Kerala-based TV channels 

8 journalists of Kerala-based TV channels, who had interviewed relatives of those killed in December 19 police firing during protests against Citizenship Amendment Act, released hours after being detained by police. 

17:05 December 20

Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore
Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore

Kerala CM writes to his counterpart Yediyurappa to release journalists detained in Mangalore

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has written to Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa stating,' Wish to bring your attention to an incident in which media persons on duty have been restrained by police authorities in Mangaluru Journalists from Kerala are also part of media contingent whose movements have been restricted. Request your intervention for issuing directions to police so media persons are freed at earliest'

16:59 December 20

  • Two youths have been killed in Mangaluru due to the conspiracy of @BJP4India, its objective of divide & rule and the lack of capability of the govt.

    My condolences to the families of the deceased. I also request the protestors to maintain peace.#IndiaAgainstCAA#RevokeSec144

    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) December 19, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Cong demands judicial probe into Mangaluru firing

Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday demanded a high-level probe by a sitting High Court judge into the police firing in which two persons died during the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Mangaluru.

Terming the killing as "inhuman", Siddaramaiah alleged that the Mangaluru incident indicates that police themselves incited violence.

The former Chief Minister also claimed it was a conspiracy to scuttle the freedom of people by creating an atmosphere of fear.

It's very clear that BJP government was trying to reap political benefits by causing communal clashes, he alleged, while pointing out that "scuttling the freedom of people is what Hitler did in Germany and Mussolini in Italy." 

"I strongly condemn this killing of two innocents by firing. Government has to take its responsibility. There should be high-level probe by a sitting High Court judge," Siddaramaiah said.

16:43 December 20

Amid CAA agitation, Section 144 imposed in Karnataka's Kodagu district

Amid CAA agitation, Section 144 imposed in Karnataka's Kodagu district

Amid the uproar over Citizenship Amendment Act, Section 144 was imposed here on Friday.

On Thursday, Section 144 was imposed in various parts of the state in view of the prevailing law and order situation.

This comes after several journalists were detained in Mangaluru on Thursday after the protest against newly-amended citizenship law turned violent in which two persons were killed while 20 police personnel were injured.

Protests have intensified in several parts of the country after the Parliament gave the nod to the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019, which became an Act after getting assent from President Ram Nath Kovind.

The Act grants Indian citizenship to refugees from Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Parsi communities fleeing religious persecution from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh who entered India on or before 31, 2014.

16:34 December 20

  • Necessary measures must be put in place to ensure the safety of Malayalee journalists who went for reporting in Mangaluru. The State police chief is in touch with the Karnataka police. We strongly condemn the sly methods employed to malign journalists.

    — Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) December 20, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Kerala CM condemns detention of journalists in Mangaluru

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan on the detention of state's journalists in Mangaluru during anti-CAA protests said, "I strongly condemn the attempt to portray journalists as troublemakers… The onslaught on media freedom is a fascist mindset"

15:44 December 20

Entry restricted at Mangaluru for visitors from Kerala; Vigil stepped up in northern Kerala

At least 50 people, including women who arrived from Kerala to Mangaluru sans any identity cards, were detained on Friday, police said, as entry to this city was restricted in the wake of the violence during the anti-CAA protests on Thursday.

The Kerala police have meanwhile stepped up vigil in the northern parts of that state, a day after two people were killed in Managluru in police firing during protests against 
the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Entry for those from Kerala to Managaluru was restricted at Thalappady border as police checked identity cards before allowing them in emergency cases.

At least 50 men and women who arrived from Kerala to Managaluru by train were taken into custody for trying to enter the city without identity cards.

Some media persons were also detained for entering the Government Wenlock hospital where the post-mortem of those killed in the firing on Thursday was underway this morning. 

The media persons' cameras and mobile phones were also seized.

Mangaluru is on high alert after Thursday's violence and the public have been advised not to move out of their houses, sources said.

15:20 December 20

Senior official deployed across K'taka to 'support' local officials as precautionary measure: ADGP

Senior official deployed across K'taka to 'support' local officials as precautionary measure: ADGP

Karnataka ADGP Alok Kumar, who was visiting Kalaburagi in the backdrop of widespread protest in Karnataka, said that several senior officials have been deployed across different parts of the state to support local police officials as a "precautionary measure". 

"As part of precautionary measures, some senior officials have been sent to different parts of Karnataka to give support to local police. There's no restriction on holding prayers, but nobody should take law in their hands."

"Deployment has been increased"

 

15:04 December 20

Bodies of duo killed in Mangaluru police firing handed over to kin

Bodies of the two people, who had died in alleged police firing during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, in Mangaluru on Thursday, have been handed over to their families.

14:36 December 20

Protest being held at Charminar in Hyd

Protest being held at Charminar in Hyd

Large number of people hold protest near Charminar in Hyderabad against Citizenship Amendment Act.

14:35 December 20

Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu
Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu

Karnataka: Sec 144 imposed in Kodagu

Section 144 of CrPC (prohibiting assembly of more than 4 people in an area) is imposed in Kodagu, Karnataka.

12:46 December 20

Nationwide protest above religion, caste, creed: Asaduddin Owaisi

Nationwide protest above religion, caste, creed: Asaduddin Owaisi

AIMIM president, Asaduddin Owaisi said that the Centre must take note of the fact that the anti-CAA protests across the country are above religion, caste and creed.

"Everyone is participating in this protest, it doesn't just concern or belong to the Muslims. This protest belongs to all those who love India, who want to save the Constitution, who do not want the country to become a theocratic one."

"This protest is above religion, caste and creed. The government should take note of this."

12:34 December 20

Authorities restrict entry to Mangaluru city

Entry of those coming from Kerala to Mangaluru was restricted at Thalappady border as police were checking identity cards before allowing them in.

Mangaluru is on high alert after Thursday's violence, and the general public are advised not to move out of their houses, sources said.

At least 50 men and women who had arrived by a train from Kerala were taken into custody for trying to enter the city without identity cards.
 

12:26 December 20

K'taka DGP assured release of detained journalists, says Kerala DGP

K'taka DGP assured release of detained journalists, says Kerala DGP 

Kerala Director General of Police (DGP) Lokanath Behra on Friday said that the Karnataka DGP has assured him that the journalists from Kerala, who were detained in Karnataka's Mangaluru city on Thursday during anti-CAA protest, will be released.

"I spoke to Karnataka DGP in the morning. She assured me that if we send the names of journalists, she will ensure that they are released and send back to Kerala," said DGP Behra.
 

12:19 December 20

Chennai police file cases against 600 protesters

Chennai police have filed a case against 600 protesters, including Actor Siddharth, musician TM Krishna, MP Thirumavalavan & MH Jawahirullah, who gathered at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai on Thursday to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

The case has been filed as Chennai police had revoked permission for the same protest.

 

11:57 December 20

People from Kerala behind Mangaluru violence: claims K'taka Home Min

People from Kerala behind Mangaluru violence: claims K'taka Home Min

Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai claimed that people from neighbouring Kerala "indulged in violence in Mangaluru" during protests against the amended citizenship law.

He also warned that strict action will be taken against those involved in violence and spreading rumours. 

Bommai also blamed the Opposition for the violence and said, "the opposition wants to create disharmony among the people. Whenever they are out of power they try to do these things. However, it is our duty to safeguard the people."
 

11:31 December 20

Kerala Min seeks inquiry into arrest of state-based journos in K'taka

Kerala Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan said that he has asked Kerala Chief Secretary to contact Karnataka government and conduct an inquiry into the arrest of Kerala-based journalists in Karnataka.

 "After receiving information that some journalists from Kerala, including those from Kasaragod, have been taken into custody by Police in Mangaluru, I asked Kerala Chief Secretary to contact Karnataka government and conduct an inquiry into it."
 

11:08 December 20

Situation 'peaceful' in Mangaluru: Police Commissioner 

Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha on Friday said that the situation in Mangaluru is "absolutely peaceful" and "under control".

Harsha's statement comes a day after two people - Jaleel (49) and Nauseen (23)- were killed due to police firing while they were protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act on December 19.

"Situation in Mangaluru city is peaceful, no incident has been reported in the night, police have been deployed all across the city. Curfew is in force till midnight of December 22 and all internet services have been suspended in public interest," Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha told media.

11:05 December 20

United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd
United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd

United Muslim Action Committee holds meeting over CAA in Hyd

United Muslim Action Committee on Friday held a meeting at All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) head office in Hyderabad to discuss and formulate a strategy against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National Register of Citizens (NRC).
 

10:16 December 20

Mobile internet services suspended in Mangaluru, Dakshina Kannada for 45 hrs

Mobile Internet services suspended in Mangaluru city and Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka for 48 hours.

09:38 December 20

South India resists CAA: Chennai police file cases against 600 protesters

Hyderabad: A Kerala-based journalist was arrested from Wenlock district hospital in the city on Friday as protests against Citizenship Amendment Act gained momentum across the country.

As many as two protesters were killed during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in Mangaluru, Karnataka, on Thursday.

The deceased have been identified as Jaleel (49) and Nauseen (23), both of whom had suffered bullet injuries when police opened fire to quell protests against recent amendment in Citizenship Act.

So far, Mangalore police has arrested more than 25 people.

Almost all the country's major cities - Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow, Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, and Hyderabad - saw protesters on the streets despite substantial police presence and the imposition of prohibitory orders at several places.

Meanwhile, internet services have been suspended in the district.

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Kerala-based journalists arrested at Venlock Hospital in Mangalore. Mangalore Police arrested more than 25 people. Known that they Dont have any identity card with them. no visual because  of internet service stopped in the distrcit. stone pelting also happend in some place of the district


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Last Updated : Dec 20, 2019, 11:39 PM IST

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