Key Points

Karnataka police have arrested eight people following violent clashes in Davanagere that started over 'I Love Muhammad' banners. The situation escalated when locals put up 'I Love Mahadev' posters in response, leading to stone-pelting allegations. Police have registered three FIRs against approximately 100 individuals and are monitoring social media for inflammatory content. District SP Uma Prashanth has appealed for calm and warned of strict action against those spreading misinformation.

Key Points: Karnataka Police Arrest Eight in Davanagere I Love Muhammad Row

  • Police formed four special teams to track more suspects in the case
  • Clash began over 'I Love Muhammad' banners in Karl Marx Nagar locality
  • Locals countered with 'I Love Mahadev' posters escalating tensions
  • Three FIRs registered against 100 people after alleged stone-pelting
  • SP warned public against taking law into their own hands
  • Women alleged youths from another community used vulgar language
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'I Love Muhammad' row: Eight arrested in Karnataka's Davanagere

Eight arrested after clashes over 'I Love Muhammad' banners in Karnataka's Davanagere. Police form special teams, warn against false news, and urge peace.

"Strict action would be taken against anyone spreading false news. - SP Uma Prashanth"

Davanagere, Sep 27

Karnataka Police arrested eight persons on Saturday in connection with the 'I Love Mohammad' row and related violence in Davanagere district.

The police stated that four special teams have been formed to track and arrest more individuals who allegedly disturbed peace and law and order in the region.

According to police, the action follows a clash on September 24 between two communities in the Karl Marx Nagar locality of Davanagere city over a banner issue. During the incident, there were allegations that stones were pelted at Hindu houses. In this connection, three FIRs were registered against around 100 people, and eight persons from both sides were arrested.

Police are also monitoring social media.

Davanagere district SP Uma Prashanth has warned that strict action would be taken against anyone spreading false news.

She appealed to the public to approach the police in case of any eventualities, instead of resorting to showdowns or taking the law into their own hands. She further urged citizens to maintain peace in the district.

Davanagere city, known for its peaceful atmosphere, turned tense following the appearance of 'I Love Muhammad' banners. Over the banner issue, an argument broke out between two communities, which escalated to the point of a physical clash. The situation was brought under control after police intervention, and cases have been registered against both communities.

The problem began when a banner suddenly appeared in Karl Marx Nagar that read "I Love Muhammad". The situation remains volatile, and police have made tight security arrangements. Locals countered the 'I Love Muhammad' posters with 'I Love Mahadev' posters.

A section of people alleged that living in Karl Marx Nagar has become difficult. They complained that they did not know whether they were living in Pakistan or in India.

Meanwhile, women belonging to another community gathered and expressed anger, alleging that youths belonging to another community were speaking to them in a vulgar manner.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is really concerning. The comment about "living in Pakistan or India" shows how divided we're becoming. We need more dialogue between communities.
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Priya S
Good that police are taking action. But why wait for violence to happen? Authorities should be more proactive in preventing such situations. The vulgar language against women is completely unacceptable!
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Arjun K
Karl Marx Nagar - the irony! Instead of class unity, we see communal division. We need to focus on real issues like employment and development, not these banner wars.
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Michael C
The police warning about social media is important. Fake news spreads faster than truth these days. Hope they catch the real troublemakers from both sides.
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Neha E
As a Davanagere resident, this is heartbreaking. Our city was always peaceful. Political elements are ruining our harmony. SP Uma Prashanth is handling it well so far.
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Vikram M
Instead of "I Love Muhammad" vs "I Love Mahadev", why not "I Love India"? We're all Indians first. These petty issues distract from real problems facing our nation. 🇮🇳

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