VHP and Bajrang Dal activists blocked roads during the hour-long protest in various parts of the state including Mysuru, Mangaluru, Tumakuru, Chitradurga, Shivamogga and Hassan with undeclared bandh in some cities, police said.
In Bengaluru, the protest was held in front of the Town Hall in the heart of the city where VHP activists vented their anger at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah whose government decided to celerbrate Tipu Sultan's birth anniversary from this year. The celebration was held on November 10.
Harish, aged 28, was stabbed to death at Vagga Halegate, Bantwal Taluk, 25 k.M away from Mangaluru, by unidentified men, who came in a car, when he was on his way home. His friend Samiulla, who was with him, was also stabbed. He had been hospitalised in Mangaluru, police said.
Prohibitory orders under Section 144 have been clamped in Dakshina Kannada district for three days after VHP and Bajrang Dal called a bandh today in protest against the Tipu Sultan Jayanti celebrations.
Mangaluru wore a deserted look today as the bandh call received a total response. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses and private vehicles were off the roads and all shops and business establishments remained closed.
Police said stray incidents of violence were reported from some parts of Mangaluru today. Four parked buses were stoned by miscreants in Pumpwell area.
Madikeri was rocked by violence over the celebrations during which 60-year-old VHP activist Kuttappa died with the circumstances of his death not being clear. A youth who had received bullet wounds had also died.
He accused the government of purposefully selecting Deepavali day to celebrate Tipu jayanti to hurt Hindu feelings.
"Siddaramaiah is playing vote bank politics; ....He follows an anti-Hindu culture," he charged.
Karnataka government has ordered an inquiry into the death of two persons during the Madikeri violence.
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