The Asian Age

High security in B’luru for Tipu event today

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Bengaluru, Nov. 9: The city has come under a thick security blanket ahead of the ‘Tipu Jayanti’ celebratio­ns organised across the state by the government on Friday to mark the birth anniversar­y of the 18th century ruler of the Mysore kingdom.

A large number of policemen have been deployed in the sensitive places.

No procession will be allowed in the city that is related to Tipu Jayanti, except for the one organised by the state government, according to the police.

The Bengaluru police commission­er T. Suneel Kumar said, “We are not giving permission to any procession, whether it is in favour of Tipu Jayanti or against it.

The government itself is celebratin­g the event in various parts of the city for which we have made elaborate arrangemen­ts.”

He said 30 Karnataka State Reserved Police (KSRP) platoons and 25 armed platoons, besides policemen and officers of city police will be deployed.

“There will be more than 11,000 policemen all over the city. Besides the regular police, we will deploy Home Guard personnel,” Bengaluru police commission­er T. Suneel Kumar said.

Bengaluru police commission­er T. Suneel Kumar said there will be celebratio­ns only at the places identified by the government, adding that the police would deal firmly with those who plan to create trouble.

“We have not made any preventive arrests so far but if the situation rises, section 144 (prohibitor­y order) may be imposed,” Bengaluru police commission­er T. Suneel Kumar Suneel Kumar said. The Siddaramai­ahled Congress government started celebratin­g Tipu Jayanti two years ago.

The Bharatiya Janata Party, some right wing groups and the members of Kodava community are opposing the celebratio­ns alleging that Tipu was a religious “bigot” who had massacred many people and forced them to embrace Islam. — PTI

 ??  ?? Belgium's King Philippe (center), Queen Mathilde and Maharashtr­a governer C. Vidyasagar Rao walk together during the royal couple's visit to the Raj Bhawan in Mumbai on Thursday. —
Belgium's King Philippe (center), Queen Mathilde and Maharashtr­a governer C. Vidyasagar Rao walk together during the royal couple's visit to the Raj Bhawan in Mumbai on Thursday. —

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