Six arrested for Bajrang Dal leader Harsha’s murder in Karnataka
Six people have been arrested in connection with Bajrang Dal Leader Harsha Murder Case in Shivamogga while some major ones, a senior police officer said on Tuesday, February 22, when the incident deviated burning and violence was reported in the city. Harsha, a 28-year-old child, was stabbed to death on Sunday night which led to the training order clamp even when the city witnessed burning, violence and throwing stones. The district government has extended the curfew to Friday. Dr. Selvamani District Commissioner said on Tuesday that further decisions in this case would be taken on Friday morning. Holidays have been declared in schools and colleges.
“We have arrested Mohammed Kashif, Syed Nadeem, Ashifullah Khan, Rehal Khan, Nehal and Abdul Afnan in connection with this case Prasad told reporters.
He said these people had previously lived together but now live separately. Kashif has several criminal cases against him. According to Prasad, a few more involved in this case and hunting have been launched to track them. Police officers said 12 more were detained and questionable but their role was not revealed.
Police personnel have been deployed in every corner and corner of the city. The District Authority has appealed to people to keep peace and calm. Additional Police Director C Pratap Reddy said several vehicles were burned in the tunganagar on Tuesday morning, despite the command of the occupants that had been clamped under the part 144 CRPC.
“After Harsha’s murder, there was a very stressful situation in the city and the surrounding area. Additional forces rushed to Shivamogga and many arrangements were made by the deputy commissioner and police supervisor to ensure that the impact of the murder. It did not spread further,” Reddy said.
The official said 14 different combustion and violence incidents occurred in the city (after murder), which would require the first submission. In three cases, Fir has been registered, he said, adding, the police tried to track them who lost motorbikes and their properties in combustion and violence
Previously, several BJP leaders including the Karnataka Minister KS Eshwarappa and the State Minister Shobha Karandlaje claimed a conspiracy behind Harsha’s murder, and demanded Nia Probe into it. Esharappa, who came from this district, alleged “Musalman Goondas” was behind the murder of the leader.
Secretary General of the National BJP (Organization) BL Santosh accused Harsha killed by Jihadi fundamentalists for his opposition to the headscarf in educational institutions. Revenue Minister Karnataka R Ashoka said the murder had a relationship with the ongoing hijab row in the state. “This murder occurs when the hijab controversy starts. It is clear that there is a relationship between this murder and the hijab line,” Ashoka said.
Some Muslim girls from Udupi approached the Karnataka High Court when they allegedly denied getting into class with their headscarves. Instess on the girls wearing headscarves, some Hindu students began to come to college wearing a turmeric scarf. The hijab trend versus the saffron scarf gradually spread to other parts of the country that leads to communal tensions in several educational institutions.