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VHP warns Karnataka government against arrest of Hindu leaders

VHP has warned the Karnataka government against arresting Hindu leaders who it alleged were wrongly booked in connection with the stone-pelting incident during an RSS worker's funeral procession.

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MANGALURU: VHP has warned the Karnataka government against arresting Hindu leaders who it alleged were wrongly booked in connection with the stone-pelting incident during an RSS worker's funeral procession in Bantwal on July 9.

The government would be held responsible for the  consequences if the police went on to arrest Hindu leaders in  the name of the incident, VHP district working president  Jagadish Shenava said in a statement here yesterday. He said the procession was carried out peacefully and  certain miscreants threw stones when it reached Kaikamba near  Bantwal which was a sensitive area. Police were looking to arrest leaders of Hindu outfits for the incident, he alleged. The locals participated in the procession, which was managed by VHP and Bajrang Dal, he added.

The VHP and Bajrang Dal would provide a relief amount  of Rs 50,000 to Sarath Madivala's family. RSS worker Sarath died at a private hospital here on  July 8 after an attack by unidentified assailants at B C Road  at Bantwal on July 4.

The Dakshina Kannada district administration has clamped prohibitory orders under Section 144 of IPC in the district excluding Mangaluru police commissionerate in view of communal clashes in the area in recent weeks.

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