The incident in which a working woman lost her life due to a wild elephant attack, along with the alleged lathi charge that followed, has triggered widespread anger across the district. In response, a bandh has been announced in Koppa, N.R. Pura, Sringeri, and Kadabagere taluks. Many shops and commercial establishments remained closed as people extended their support to the bandh. Protests were held throughout the day in Kadabagere, and reports suggest that the situation turned tense by evening.Arayna Women's Cotton Printed Floral Straight Kurta with Palazzo Pants and Dupatta
Condemning the incident, various organizations and members of the public took to the streets to stage protests. Hundreds of people gathered at the JCI Circle in Balehonnur and expressed their anger against the government. Political party workers and members of farmers’ organizations also participated in the protest, demanding stronger measures for public safety.
Responding to the allegations, district police officials stated that action was taken only to control the crowd during the transportation of the body and denied carrying out any lathi charge. An FIR has been registered against 29 people in connection with the incident, and the investigation is ongoing. It is also reported that some police personnel were injured during the unrest.Is Yash’s young look in ‘Toxic’ created using AI..? Here is the complete information.
In the wake of the protests, heavy police security has been arranged in various sensitive areas of Chikkamagaluru district. Additional security has been deployed especially near forest department offices, with KSRP and other police forces stationed to maintain law and order. Authorities have appealed to the public to maintain peace as the situation remains under control.