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Communal violence erupts in Karnataka's Nagamangala during Ganesha idol immersion

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Tensions erupted in Nagamangala, Karnataka during a Ganesh procession when miscreants threw stones at devotees, sparking a clash. Police used mild force and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Ban orders were issued under CrPC 144, and additional police forces were deployed to regain control. Devotees demand the arrest of those responsible.
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