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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Bengaluru has 13018 active containment zones with most in south zone

Coronavirus
Bengaluru recorded a dip in active containment zones for the second day in a row.
Two medics in white overalls and other PPE. one leans over a table working with test samples, the other is standing on the medic's left.
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Bengaluru has recorded a dip in the number of active containment zones – from 13,281 on Tuesday to 13,018 on Wednesday. Most of these containment zones are in in south zone (2,468), followed by east (2,440) and west (2,349) zones. A total of 17,286 containment zones have returned to normal status in the city.   However, the latest BBMP War Room bulletin does not explain how the total number of containment zones also dropped from 36,670 on Tuesday to 30,304 on Wednesday. If the drop in active containment zones was because 263 of them returned to normal status, the total should have remained the same. Further, on Tuesday, though the total containment zones in Bengaluru were pegged at 36,670, the bulletin only gave a breakup of 29,378 containment zones. If this number is taken to be the true total, then the number rose on Wednesday even as the active containment zones reduced, which could possibly mean that there were more zones that returned to normal status than new ones identified on Wednesday. Bengaluru reported 2,802 new COVID-19 cases on till Tuesday midnight as per the latest bulletin, with majority of them being from the west zone. This zone has also recorded a quarter of the coronavirus positive patients reported in the last 10 days, followed by east zone (18%), south zone (16%), Bommanahalli (13%), RR Nagara (9%), Mahadevapura (8%), Yelahanka (6%), and Dasarahalli (5%). West zone accounted for 22% of the new cases reported on Wednesday as well. South zone – which had the third highest number of patients in the last 24% (15%) – recorded the most recoveries from COVID-19 in the same time period. Out of the 198 wards in the city, 39 recorded between 11 to 29 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday. Most new patients were in the 30-39 age group, while most recoveries were in the 20-29 age group in the last 24 hours. The 60-69 age group recorded a majority of deaths, with almost twice as many women succumbing to COVID-19 than men on this day. Karnataka recorded 7,883 new COVID-19 as per the bulletin on Wednesday, and is the state with the fourth highest number of total cases (1,96,494) in India. Bengaluru is at the same position among Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Bengaluru’s recovery rate has risen to 58% and the positivity rate in the city is 17.71%.   
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In highest single day spike, Karnataka records 7883 COVID-19 cases: 2802 in Bengaluru

Coronavirus
A total of 7034 patients were discharged on Wednesday, raising the total number of recoveries to 1.12 lakh.
Patients wait in line to speak to a healthcare professional at fever clinic in Bengaluru, they are maintaining physical distance.
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The Karnataka government in their latest bulletin update on Wednesday registered a record number of 7,883 new COVID-19 cases, out of which Bengaluru alone reported 2,802 cases, taking the state's coronavirus case tally to 1.96 lakh. The bulletin added that on Wednesday, 7,034 people were discharged. As per usual, Bengaluru accounted for the highest number of new cases, continuing to be the epicentre of the pandemic in the state. Among other places, Ballari accounted for 635 cases, followed by Mysuru (544), Belagavi (314), Dharwad (269), Udupi (263), Hassan (258), Davangere (239), Dakshina Kannada (229) and Koppal (202). Meanwhile, 113 more COVID-19 patients succumbed to the virus, taking the state's death toll to 3,510 so far. Most deaths were reported in Bengaluru at 23, while Mysuru reported 11 deaths. Ballari district meanwhile reported nine deaths, while Dakshina Kannada reported seven deaths. Tumakuru, Davangere, Hassan and Belagavi reported six deaths each on Wednesday. On a positive note, 7,034 more patients have been discharged, raising the total number of recoveries to 1.12 lakh. Most of the recoveries were reported in Bengaluru, with 2,360 discharges while Mysuru reported the second highest with 668 discharges. Of the 1.96 lakh cases, the number of active cases stands at 80,343, of which 701 are in the ICU. Most ICU patients are reported in Bengaluru Urban with 336 people being treated in ICUs. The state has reportedly ramped up the testing numbers by conducting a total of 53,326 tests across the state on Wednesday. This consisted of 26,076 rapid antigen tests and 27,250 RT-PCR and other tests. Meanwhile, Karnataka’s former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is expected to be discharged on Thursday following his recovery from coronavirus at a private hospital in Bengaluru.
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Bengaluru riot: CM Yediyurappa orders magisterial probe

Bengaluru riot
It was decided that an executive magistrate will conduct the inquiry on the basis of NHRC guidelines.
Police examine the charred remains of the vehicles destroyed in the bangalore riots in front of dj halli police station
A "thorough" magisterial investigation has been ordered into the riots which broke out in east Bengaluru on Tuesday night, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Wednesday. "The District Magistrate has ordered a thorough investigation into the riots that took place in the jurisdiction of Godavanavahalli and Kadugodanahalli police stations in Bengaluru," he said after a high-level meeting. It was decided that an executive magistrate will conduct the inquiry on the basis of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) guidelines. On Tuesday night, hundreds of people ran amok after Congress MLA Akanda Srinivas Murthy's nephew Naveen allegedly posted a derogatory message on social media. In the basement of DJ Halli police station, several impounded two-wheelers were set ablaze and destroyed. As many as 600 people stormed the DJ Halli police station demanding action against the derogatory post. The rioters also targeted houses at random and even closed entry to some localities, making it difficult for the police and other emergency services to enter. While three people were killed in police firing to disperse the mob, over 100 people have been arrested, including Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) leader Muzammil Pasha. Meanwhile, Revenue Minister R. Ashok has informed the Chief Minister that three councillors were suspected to have been involved in the riots. He made the revelation in the presence of Pulikeshinagar legislator Murthy, with whom he held talks at the Vidhana Soudha. Pulikeshinagar assembly constituency has seven municipal wards: Pulikeshinagar, SK Garden, Sagayapuram, Muneshwara Nagar, Devarajeevana Halli, Kaval Byrasandra and Kushal Nagar. Ashok asserted that the government will "smoke the rioters out of their holes". "The accused will be smoked out of their holes. We will barge into their homes, enter the streets and get to all the corners where they are hiding. We will find all of them," he said. Home Minister Basavaraj S Bommai said that the government will recover the loss incurred from those people responsible for the vandalism and arson. "One of the important announcements I want to make is that the loss, as per Supreme Court directions, should be recovered from the persons behind the incident. That action we are going to take immediately," he said. Meanwhile, Akanda Srinivas Murthy, whom the rioters targeted, said the vandals were outsiders and not from his constituency and sought security. He noted that if a legislator becomes the target in a riot, then what would happen to others. Bengaluru city Police Commissioner Kamal Pant is expected to hold a peace meeting with community leaders in which Srinivas Murthy is also likely to take part.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

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Eyewitnesses, police, doctors recount violence in east Bengaluru

Violence
Three persons were reported dead and several others were injured in the violence that broke out in east Bengaluru on Tuesday night.
DJ Halli Police Station, Bengaluru
"I knew something went horribly wrong when I saw the fire outside the police station," Asif, an eyewitness of the violence that broke out in east Bengaluru said, recalling the events of the night. By the end of the night, his relative Yasin Pasha was among three persons who died in the violence due to gunshot wounds. "We reached the hospital early in the morning and we were told Yasin was brought dead there," says Asif. Three persons were reported dead and several others were injured in the violence that broke out in east Bengaluru on Tuesday night.  DJ Halli police station in Bengaluru  A mob attacked the Devarajeevanahalli Police Station and the Kadugondanahalli Police Station. Trouble started when police officials were discussing a complaint by Muzammil, an activist of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI).  He had asked the police to register an FIR against Naveen P, a relative of Congress MLA Akhand Srinivas Murthy, for a derogatory post he made about Prophet Mohammed. But the burgeoning crowd were agitated that the police did not immediately arrest Naveen and soon violence erupted at the DJ Halli police station. Eyewitnesses said that Muzammil arrived at the station at 8 pm along with a lawyer, asking the police to register an FIR against Naveen for the derogatory comments on Facebook. An hour later, a police team which had set out to Naveen’s house returned but the large crowd outside the police station realised Naveen was not in the police van, according to this report. The mob of members from the Muslim community barged into the police station. "The mob dismantled the gates of the police station and set fire to vehicles outside. They vandalised the station and set fire to the basement where vehicles of the staff members were kept," a police official at DJ Halli police station said. With SD Sharanappa, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) and two other senior police officials still inside the DJ Halli police station, the mob violence escalated. A police vehicle was overturned and another was set on fire. Several other vehicles outside the police station too were torched by the mob, demanding that police take action and arrest Naveen. Police accounts said that there were more than 1,500 rioters outside the station at this point.  Around the same time as the mob violence at the DJ Halli Police Station, Pulikeshi Nagar Congress MLA R Akhanda Srinivas Murthy’s bungalow in Kaval Byrasandra and his relative Naveen’s house too was attacked by over 200 rioters who were armed with sticks, stones, petrol and kerosene. The legislator’s residence and his under construction house in the adjoining site were damaged and set on fire. Soon, the mob also managed to locate Naveen and his family and attacked the house, much in the same manner as they attacked Srinivas Murthy’s house. As there was no security at Naveen’s residence, the rioters managed to also break into the house and run amok while members of Naveen’s family had to quickly take shelter in their neighbour’s house.  Violence then broke out at the KG Halli police station, which is 3 km away from the DJ Halli police station. Muslim religious leaders and politicians reached the area to dissuade the mob from indulging in more violence. Swaraj Abhiyan and Congress leaders Zameer Ahmed Khan and Rizwan Arshad also arrived at the site after police officials asked them to speak to the mob. Police used tear gas shells and opened fire at the mob around 11 pm. "The crowd had reduced after the police resorted to lathi charge but it was still a large crowd. One police inspector was sent into each lane with a weapon. It was after the firing that the crowd dispersed," a police official said. After the crowd dispersed, the police cleared the streets in Kaval Byrasandra and DJ Halli and the situation was brought under control at 1 am in the night.  Heavy damage was reported in both locations. The mob torched two buses and two jeeps among several other vehicles outside DJ Halli police station. The vehicles of 50-60 civilians were also damaged or set on fire by the mob while the vehicles which were in the basement of the DJ Halli police station were damaged due to a fire. Two victims, Javeed Khan (19) and Yasin Pasha (22), were brought dead to Bowring Hospital in Bengaluru around midnight. A source in the hospital confirmed that they had gunshot wounds on their thighs. The third victim of the violence is Sheikh Sadiq (24) Four more civilians - Feroz, Saddam, Arfath Pasha and Chand Pasha -  were brought to Bowring Hospital with gunshot wounds, but they were not fatal. Another person named Sridhar and Vailayudin, the driver of Bheemashankar Guled, DCP (Northeast) were also injured during the mob violence.  Along with the civilians, five police personnel were injured and brought to the same hospital.  They were bleeding from stone pelting. Even an ACP was injured and received treatment at the hospital. In all, around 60 police officials were injured in the violence on Tuesday.  The burial of two of the victims - Javeed and Yasin - was held on Wednesday evening and a bus was arranged to transport family members from DJ Halli to the burial site.  Asif, a relative of one of the victims Yasin was on this bus. He says that Yasin was headed to his brother's home in Shampur at the time the violence erupted. When he was shot, he asked those nearby to call for his brother with whom he worked in a mutton shop in Hebbal. By the time he was rushed to Bowring Hospital, he was declared dead. "Both of them (Yasin and Javeed) were shot high on the thigh on the femoral artery. They had injuries, bled a lot and died," a doctor told TNM.   TNM tried posing questions regarding the identity of the deceased or even the cause of death to the Home Minister, Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru and also the Deputy Commissioner of police, but they were evaded. Curiously, the FIR copy has not been available either to journalists or to the public, with only some of the Sections of the Indian Penal Code mentioned in the FIR narrated by police officers.  As many as 146 people were arrested in connection with the violence including Naveen P, who was accused of making the derogatory post. The arrested persons also include Muzammil Pasha, the SDPI leader who turned up at the police station asking for action to be taken on Naveen.  Police officials registered a case of arson, rioting, prevention of public servants from performing duty, damage to public property and unlawful assembly against the rioters and a magisterial enquiry will now be conducted into the incident.   
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Bengaluru mob violence: Group of Muslim youth formed human chain to protect a temple

DJ Halli Violence
Volunteers of Swaraj India at the DJ Halli Police Station had also formed a human chain in an attempt to stop the mob.
At around 10 pm on Tuesday, Nadeem A and his friends were just finishing dinner at an eatery in Rahmat Nagar in Bengaluru when news of tensions on the ground at the DJ Halli police station reached them through various WhatsApp groups. Not knowing the severity of the situation, the group of eight young men decided to visit the spot on their two-wheelers shortly after dinner. The violence, which was brought under control after use of police force, has claimed three lives. When they reached the Kaval Byrsandra bus stop, a large crowd had already gathered outside Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy’s house over a communally-charged derogatory social media post that his nephew Naveen had put up. Nadeem recounted, “When we reached, just 100 metres from the bus stop,  we saw two cars which were gutted already and there was a crowd moving towards the MLA’s house. We found the temple which was around 300 metres away on the other side of the MLA’s house. A group of men — around seven to eight — had gathered around the temple. We thought they were trying to damage it, but we realised that they were forming a human chain. So we decided to join them, and soon there were others who joined us.”  He added, “Initially, it was the local Muslim youth who formed the human chain so that we could protect the temple and prevent any further escalation of communal unrest. We ensured that nobody came near the temple. We stayed there until 12:30 am in the night when the police dispersed us.”  Saqib, another person who was part of the human chain said that the persons who started the chain did not have any political affiliation. He pointed out, “Yesterday there were two types of people, one who wanted violence and one who wanted peace. There is no need to bring religion into this. The political party which is involved in creating yesterday’s incidents is known for these things and we as a community can’t be blamed for it.” Muslim youths form human chain to protect temple from any harm during violence in Bengaluru RT it no media will show you this@sambitswaraj @amitmalviya @KapilMishra_IND #Muslims #Bengaluru #Violence pic.twitter.com/3XXKE1zRCQ — VK18_ABD17 (@VK18_ABD17) August 12, 2020 Nadeem and fellow members of the human chain were not alone. Volunteers of Swaraj India at the DJ Halli Police Station had formed a human chain in an attempt to stop a violent group of people from the Muslim community from entering the police station after an episode of violence.   Zia Nomani, Youth President of Swaraj India, along with his colleague R Kaleem Ullah rushed to the spot at around 10 pm after getting frantic calls from volunteers about the incident.  A video of him trying to pacify the crowd using the public address system of a police car along with MLAs Zameer Ahmed Khan and Rizwan Arshad has gone viral. This is Swaraj India colleague Zia Nomani with Kalimullah in Bangalore last night who risked their lives to stop arson and violence. When they couldn't be heard by the crowd, Zia used mic in the police van to address and appeal for peace. Proud of our Bangalore team. pic.twitter.com/8jPYdLd1X3 — Yogendra Yadav (@_YogendraYadav) August 12, 2020 “At that point, I was not even aware of what the issue was. When I reached the spot, the situation was already beyond tense. On the way, I had called the Police Commissioner asking him to issue video statements to the effect Naveen will be arrested and the law will take its own course. When I reached there, already two vans were burning and even the basement of the police station was lit on fire. The crowd of 1,200 people was mad and the police were only at the most 60 in number,” Zia recounted.  “The police at that time were scared as the crowd was adamant on setting the whole police station on fire. At this point, after discussing with the police, I thought if I could engage with the crowd — that would dilute the flaring tempers and buy the police time to arrange reinforcements,” he added. But with no microphone available, he decided to risk taking a police car with a public announcement (PA) system and push crowds away from the police station. By then, Congress MLAs had also reached and joined him to address the crowd together.  However, their efforts to pacify the mob were futile. “We told the crowd that this was not the way of the Prophet and we assured them that legal action had already begun. But they demanded that they wanted the accused’s head. We still tried to reason with them and some in the crowd left, but the miscreants were getting violent. They started calling us ‘dalals’ and started pelting stones. At that time, the police felt the situation was getting out of hand and we returned after an hour,” said Zia. There were religious leaders as well, like PM Muzammil of Jamiat Ulema-I-Hind and imam of  Goripalya Masjid, who reached the spot and urged the crowd not to take the law into their own hands.
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Bengaluru violence: Those who damaged public property will pay for it, says Home Minister

Crime
According to the police, over 250 vehicles were destroyed, two police buildings were damaged and MLA Srinivas Murthy's home was set on fire.
Vehicles vandalised outside DJ Halli Police Station in Bengaluru
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Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said that those who resorted to vandalising public property in the violence that erupted on Tuesday night in Bengaluru, would be made to pay for the damages. The process of recovering losses due to property damage would begin immediately, he said.    "In any state in the country, when there is a rioting case, the worth of public property damaged must be recovered from the persons who have committed the crime. We will take action immediately in this regard. We are identifying the persons and we will see that losses are recovered from them," Basavaraj Bommai said.  Picture courtesy: Arun Dev The state's Home Minister also issued a warning against disrupting law and order in the state. "I want to warn the people that they cannot take law into their hands and some people think they are the law. We will expose the conspiracy in the course of the investigation," he said.    A huge mob had gathered outside the DJ Halli Police Station on Tuesday protesting against a "derogatory comment" that was uploaded by the nephew of Pulakeshi Nagar MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy against Prophet Muhammad. The mob consisting of hundreds from the Muslim community, gathered around the police station and began pelting stones, and vandalising vehicles in the vicinity. Police and civilian vehicles were set on fire.  Around 500 people also gathered outside the KG Halli Police Station and also vandalised the building and vehicles. MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy's under construction home, adjacent or his current residence, was also set ablaze by the mob. The police opened fire at round midnight to disperse the crowds. Three people died in the violence including Javeed Khan (19), Yasin Pasha (22) and Sheikh Sadiq (24), all of whom were residents of DJ Halli. As many as 60 police personnel and 12 others among the mob were injured.   Speaking to TNM, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said that the extent of property damage is still being determined. The basement of the new DJ Halli Police Station was set on fire. Stones were pelted at the building, leading to severe damage to the interiors on both floors of the building, he said.  Picture courtesy: Arun Dev In addition, two buses, two jeeps and six motorcycles belonging to the police were set ablaze. "The mob also set on fire 200 seized vehicles that were parked near the DJ Halli Police station. KG Halli police station was also vandalised. This is only the damage to property within the police control. Besides this, the MLA's house was set on fire. Around 50 to 60 vehicles belonging to civilians were destroyed or set on fire," Commissioner Kamal Pant said. 
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