Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

House burnt down, a miracle I’m alive: MLA

- Venkatesha Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

It has taken the cops nearly three and half hours to fully restore peace, about 100 people are initially detained (the number goes up later in the day). Part of the difficulty is also because the areas have very narrow roads and are dotted with slums. So manevuring vehicles with large number of personnel become a challenge but police eventually restore an uneasy peace.

BENGALURU: Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy, whose house was burnt down by a mob angry over a controvers­ial Facebook post by one of his relatives, checked into a hotel on Wednesday along with his family . The Dalit Congress MLA representi­ng Pulkeshi Nagar spoke to media at Vidhana Soudha after meeting revenue minister R Ashoka and requesting for security to himself and his family.

Shocked at the scale of violence unleashed by the mob, Murthy said, “My family wasn’t present when last night a mob of 3,000-4,000 people assembled in front of my house in my constituen­cy and later barged in, poured petrol and set things afire. They were wielding lathis, machetes and swords, they threw petrol bombs. My constituen­cy has one of the highest concentrat­ions of minority population (in the state). We have always lived like brothers.”

Seeking government help, he said, “I appeal to CM Yediyurapp­a, Ashoka (revenue minister), D K Shivakumar (KPCC president) and leader of opposition Siddaraman­na to provide me protection...we have lived in that house for 50 years...where can I go?” Murthy said that the mob also looted money, jewellery and clothes from his house.

He admitted that Naveen, the man whose social media post allegedly led to the violence, was a relative. “He is my elder sister’s son. But we have been estranged for over 10 years .... ”

He said he was about 10 minutes away when police called him and escorted him to safety. “It is a miracle that I am alive,” he said.

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