Controversy In Udupi After Shivamogga: Karnataka
Controversy in Udupi after Shivamogga, Congress demands removal of a poster of VD Savarkar: Karnataka.
The controversy that broke out in Karnataka over the poster on the day of Independence Day has now turned into a dispute between Congress and the BJP.
A poster war has started between the two parties in Udupi.
Congress has demanded the Udupi district administration and police remove Savarkar’s poster from the background of Independence Day celebrations.
Congress alleges that BJP will again create controversy over the poster, so the poster of VD Savarkar should be removed as soon as possible.
BJP people will tear Savarkar’s poster – Congress.
In fact, after a controversy over posters on Independence Day in Shivamogga, security arrangements have been made around VD Savarkar’s poster in Udupi.
Regarding this, Congress says that the way policemen have been deployed near VD Savarkar is embarrassing. That’s why Congress opposes it.
Congress alleges that BJP leaders have put up posters of Savarkar, but they themselves will tear them down and try to create problems.
The atmosphere in Shivamogga is tense.
Let us tell you that on August 15, there was a clash between two groups over putting up posters of Tipu Sultan and VD Savarkar in Amir Ahmed circle in Shivamogga, Karnataka.
Tipu Sultan’s supporters tried to remove the poster of VD Savarkar. During this, a young man was also stabbed with a knife.
Due to this tension spread in the area and the administration imposed Section 144 for three days to keep the situation under control.
Three people arrested so far.
According to the news agency, police officials said on Tuesday that three people have been arrested in connection with the attack on a youth in Shivamogga on August 15.
ADGP Alok Kumar said that 4 accused have been identified in the case.
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