
Students and the general public were strictly uncomfortable because the buses remained off the roads after Bandh’s call Vishwa Hindu Parisad (VHP) protesting against the killing of Suhas accused of murder 2. May on Friday in Mangalur. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Bandh called Vishwa Hindu Parisad (VHP) protesting against killing the Suhas of the accused of murder in the hands of a group of people in Bajpe on Thursday on Friday, May 2, Friday, May 2.
Buses, private and Ksrtc and the city, as well as long distances, remained off the roads, seriously unpleasant to the public. Those who arrived mangalur and other parts of Dakshina Kannada early in the morning remained out of sight because they did not receive connecting services.
Participation was thin in offices, government and private and facilities, as a large number of employees depended on bus services for their regular commuting. Hundreds of students carried the onslaught when they remained trapped in the middle of their way to their institutions.
Hampanakatte in the heart of the city was wearing an abandoned view of Bandh’s call, which was introduced by Vishwa Hindu Parisad (VHP) protesting against killing Suhas Shetty accused of murder 2. May on Friday in Mangalur. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Shops and facilities closed their blinds throughout the district in response to Bandh’s call. Even milk supply was affected, while many milk cabins remained closed. Only pharmacies worked normally. Several shops and equipment opened in the evening.
Miscreants pelted stones on three private buses, one in Mulki and two in Pumpwell and six Ksrtc buses in the city early in the morning, which damages their wind shields.
Authorickshaws also did not take place through the district, which impaired the agony of public travel.
Prohibition orders
The main road was wearing an abandoned view of Bandh’s call Vishwa Hindu Parisad (VHP) protesting against killing Suhas Shetty accused of murder 2. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Deputy Commissioner MP Mullai Muhilan issued orders according to Section 163 Bharatiya Nagarik Surraksha Saraksha Saraksha Samita prohibiting people in groups from 2 to 6. May 5, May 5, May 5. Police Commissioner of the City of Mangaluru Anupam Agrawal issued similar commands for the city commissioner until 6 May 6.
On Friday morning, another CEO (law and order) arrived in Mangalur (law and order) to review the security arrangements. Other security staff is placed throughout the city and district.
Alcohol sale
Mr. Muhilan also issued orders prohibiting the sale of all kinds of alcohol in the police commissioner and district limits by 6:00 on Sunday.
Thirty -year -old Suhas Shetty, a former member of the Bajrang Division, gave Go Raksha, was on Thursday in front of a number of shops in Kinnadav in Bajpe. Shetta was the main accused of murdering Mohammed Fazil in Surathkal 28.
Published – 2 May 2025 20:51 is