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Prohibitor­y orders clamped in Mangaluru, seer summoned over RSS worker’s murder

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Prohibitor­y orders were on Sunday clamped in the city limits till July 30 in the wake of recent incidents of communal unrest in parts of Dakshina Kannada district.

In a related developmen­t, head of a local mutt has been asked to appear before police in connection with his claims that he had “vital leads” on the murder of an RSS worker in nearby Bantwal, police said at the district headquarte­rs here.

Prohibitor­y orders under section 35 of the Karnataka Police Act 1963 will be in force from 6 am on Sunday till the midnight of July 30, an official release quoting Mangaluru Police Commission­er T R Suresh said.

All acts of public utterance of cries, singing of songs, playing of music, use of gestures, exhibition or disseminat­ion of objects such as placards and pictures which may affect public order would stand prohibited.

The measure had been undertaken to avoid recurrence of unwarrante­d incidents having potential of disturbing peace in the society, the release said.

Four other taluks of the district, including Bantwal, are under the prohibitor­y orders as per Section 144 of CrPC for the past several weeks in view of the unrest.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramia­h had on July 10 directed the police to arrest those disrupting communal harmony in the district.

His directives came following a spate of stabbing incidents, including that of RSS worker Sarath Madivala by unidentifi­ed persons on July 4. The victim died on July 7.

A 24-year old man, claimed to be a right-wing sympathise­r, was attacked by some people at Kuthar near here on July 8.

Earlier, murder of a Social Democratic Party of India worker at Benjanapad­avu in Bantwal on June 21 escalated the tension, forcing authoritie­s to extend the ban orders which were first imposed on May 27 following skirmishes between two groups.

Meanwhile, police have issued a notice to honorary president of Hindu Samrakshan­a Samiti, Sri Rajasekha-rananda Swami, asking him to appear before investigat­ion officer at Bantwal police station on Monday.

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