Amid a tense stand-off with the police, the BJP's state unit president and former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, MPs Prahlad Joshi, Pratap Simha and Naleen Kumar Kateel and other leaders, including R Ashoka, K S Eshwarappa, Arvinda Limbavali and C T Ravi, were detained.
The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) also demanded a ban on Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Popular Front of India (PFI) and Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD), describing them as Muslim "radical" outfits responsible for the "unrest" in the coastal region.
The police had denied permission for the "Mangaluru Chalo" motorcycle rally and procession to the Deputy Commissioner's office.
A verbal duel broke out between the police and BJP leaders after they held a brief meeting at the Ambedkar Circle addressing a strong crowd.
The procession started moving towards the DC office when the party cadres and leaders were detained.
Police personnel deflated tyres of a bus which was carrying the BJP workers to the venue of the protest.
The Dakshina Kannada district administration had promulgated prohibitory orders under Section 35 of the Karnataka Police Act in the entire district from September 6 till September 8 midnight.
However, they had allowed the BJP's proposed public meeting between 11 am and 2 pm at the Nehru Maidan.
The prohibitory orders were promulgated as a precautionary measure to prevent recurrence of untoward incidents that were being reported at several places across the Dakshina Kannada district in the recent past.
Around 1,000 police personnel, Karnataka State reserve police and special striking force personnel were deployed across the district.
Addressing protestors at Ambedkar circle, Yeddyurappa alleged that law and order had collapsed under the Congress regime and demanded that chief minister Siddaramaiah should resign owing moral responsibility for the situation.
He also demanded that the government should conduct a fair investigation into the deaths of RSS workers in Dakshina Kannada district.
Kateel said if Siddaramaiah did not ban Muslim "radical" outfits, Yeddyurappa "would do it within months after coming to power".
"The fight would continue till a ban is enforced on PFI, SDPI and KFD," he claimed.
Karandlaje alleged that the chief minister was "imposing emergency indirectly" in the state by trying to crush agitations.
Prahlad Joshi said the Siddaramaiah government was exhibiting a "dictatorial attitude by preventing a peaceful rally".
According to the police, 850 persons were detained.
A protester collapsed during the 'padayatra' near Hampankatta Circle and was rushed to the hospital by the police.
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