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Yediyurappa to visit Mangaluru, hold meetings with officials

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa will hold meetings with top officials to review the situation in Mangaluru following violent protests against Citizenship Amendment Act in the city. Two people were killed in police firing in Mangaluru as the protest against the Act turned violent on Thursday.

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Published : Dec 21, 2019, 2:37 PM IST

Updated : Dec 21, 2019, 9:24 PM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa is visiting Mangaluru which was rocked by violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) leaving two dead in police firing, on Saturday and will hold meetings with top officials to review the situation there.

"I'm going to Mangaluru along with Govind Karjol (Deputy Chief Minister) and Basavaraj Bommai (Home Minister). I will hold meetings with officials there to know the reasons (for the violence)," Yediyurappa told reporters here before leaving for Mangaluru.

Asked whether an inquiry will be ordered into the incident, he said, "I will go there and hold meetings, after knowing things I will take a call."

Two people were killed in police firing in Mangaluru on Thursday as the protest against the CAA turned violent.

The situation in the curfew clamped city was by and large peaceful on Friday, barring stray incidents of violence.

Police said the curfew was lifted in the city for a couple of hours on Saturday morning to facilitate public to buy daily essentials from the market.

The Karnataka government had on Thursday night also prohibited mobile internet data service of all service providers for the next 48 hours in the jurisdiction of Mangaluru City and Dakshina Kannada district.

Yediyurappa said he would be travelling to Udupi later to pay a visit to Pejavara Mutt's Vishvesha Teertha Swamiji, who is currently undergoing treatment in a hospital.

"By the grace of Sri Krishna there is a slight improvement in the health of Swamiji," he said.

The 88-year old pontiff is being treated for extensive pneumonia with antibiotics and supportive treatment.

Also read: K'tka minister warns of Godhra like situation if majority lose patience

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa is visiting Mangaluru which was rocked by violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) leaving two dead in police firing, on Saturday and will hold meetings with top officials to review the situation there.

"I'm going to Mangaluru along with Govind Karjol (Deputy Chief Minister) and Basavaraj Bommai (Home Minister). I will hold meetings with officials there to know the reasons (for the violence)," Yediyurappa told reporters here before leaving for Mangaluru.

Asked whether an inquiry will be ordered into the incident, he said, "I will go there and hold meetings, after knowing things I will take a call."

Two people were killed in police firing in Mangaluru on Thursday as the protest against the CAA turned violent.

The situation in the curfew clamped city was by and large peaceful on Friday, barring stray incidents of violence.

Police said the curfew was lifted in the city for a couple of hours on Saturday morning to facilitate public to buy daily essentials from the market.

The Karnataka government had on Thursday night also prohibited mobile internet data service of all service providers for the next 48 hours in the jurisdiction of Mangaluru City and Dakshina Kannada district.

Yediyurappa said he would be travelling to Udupi later to pay a visit to Pejavara Mutt's Vishvesha Teertha Swamiji, who is currently undergoing treatment in a hospital.

"By the grace of Sri Krishna there is a slight improvement in the health of Swamiji," he said.

The 88-year old pontiff is being treated for extensive pneumonia with antibiotics and supportive treatment.

Also read: K'tka minister warns of Godhra like situation if majority lose patience

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Yediyurappa to visit Mangaluru, hold meetings with officials
         Bengaluru, Dec 21 (PTI) Karnataka Chief Minister B S
Yediyurappa is visiting Mangaluru which was rocked by violent
protests against the CAA leaving two dead in police firing, on
Saturday and will hold meetings with top officials to review
the situation there.
         "I'm going to Mangaluru along with Govind Karjol
(Deputy Chief Minister) and Basavaraj Bommai (Home Minister).
I will hold meetings with officials there to know the reasons
(for the violence)," Yediyurappa told reporters here before
leaving for Mangaluru.
         Asked whether aninquiry will be ordered into the
incident, he said, "I will go there and hold meetings, after
knowing things I will take a call."
         Two people were killed in police firing in Mangaluru
on Thursday as the protest against the Citizenship Amendment
Act turned violent.
         The situation in the curfew clamped city was by and
large peaceful on Friday, barring stray incidents of violence.
         Police said the curfew was lifted in the city for a
couple of hours on Saturday morning to facilitate public to
buy daily essentials from the market.
         The Karnataka government had on Thursday night also
prohibited mobile internet data service of all service
providers for the next 48 hours in the jurisdiction of
Mangaluru City and Dakshina Kannada district.
         Yediyurappa said he would be travelling to Udupi later
to pay a visit to Pejavara Mutt's Vishvesha Teertha Swamiji,
who is currently undergoing treatment in a hospital.
         "By the grace of Sri Krishna there is slight
improvement in the health of swamiji," he said.
         The 88-year old pontiff is being treated for extensive
pneumonia with antibiotics and supportive treatment. PTI KSU
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