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More Communal riots looking like a war zone
Three people were killed in police firing and scores of others wounded, including at least 50 policemen in the violence and arson that erupted Bengaluru on Tuesday night and continued till the wee hours of Wednesday.
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Police and residents walk past charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Residents walk past charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru. Atleast three people were killed after police opened fire to quell a mob.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Residents gather outside the residence of a Congress MLA, vandalised by a mob over a social media post allegedly by a relative of the leader, in Bengaluru. Atleast three people were killed after police opened fire to quell a mob.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A policeman searches for documents inside a charred police vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard next to charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard next to charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru. .
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A fire fighter douses a fire in a vehicle, set ablaze by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A special police force team 'Garudu' deployed at the site of violence after a mob vandalised a police station and burnt vehicles over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard after a mob vandalised a police station following a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob, in Bengaluru. A mob rampaged through Bengaluru's Pulakeshi Nagar Tuesday night and vandalised a police station and a Congress legislator's residence after an alleged relative of the MLA shared a social media post purportedly on a communal issue.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand next to the charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police and Revenue Minister R Ashoka inspect as they stand near the charred remains of vehicles, vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police walk past damaged vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police next to the charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police personnel stand near a vehicle set ablaze by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo
Areas under Pulakeshinagar assembly constituency in Bengaluru resembled a war zone on Wednesday, hours after after an unruly mob went on a rampage torching vehicles, irked over a 'communally sensitive' social media post allegedly put up by a relative of a Congress MLA.
Charred vehicles, shards of glass from broken windows, stones and bricks lie strewn over the deserted roads of the violence-affected localities.
Earlier, three people were killed in police firing and scores of others wounded, including at least 50 policemen in the violence and arson that erupted in the city on Tuesday night and continued till the wee hours of Wednesday.
Property of Congress legislator Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy and his family members were targeted after a 'communally sensitive' social media post uploaded online by one of his relatives enraged a section of people.
"We were not at home when all this happened," Jayanthi, the MLA's sister said weeping inconsolably.
"The only solace is that my brother and his family are safe," she said.
The violent crowd set on fire police vehicles and barged into DJ Halli police station on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday and damaged the property.
Police have arrested about 110 people on charges of rioting.
More Communal riots looking like a war zone
Three people were killed in police firing and scores of others wounded, including at least 50 policemen in the violence and arson that erupted Bengaluru on Tuesday night and continued till the wee hours of Wednesday.
PTI Facebook Twitter Google + Linkedin WhatsappNews
Police and residents walk past charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Residents walk past charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru. Atleast three people were killed after police opened fire to quell a mob.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Residents gather outside the residence of a Congress MLA, vandalised by a mob over a social media post allegedly by a relative of the leader, in Bengaluru. Atleast three people were killed after police opened fire to quell a mob.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A policeman searches for documents inside a charred police vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard next to charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard next to charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post, allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA, in Bengaluru. .
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A fire fighter douses a fire in a vehicle, set ablaze by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
A special police force team 'Garudu' deployed at the site of violence after a mob vandalised a police station and burnt vehicles over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand guard after a mob vandalised a police station following a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob, in Bengaluru. A mob rampaged through Bengaluru's Pulakeshi Nagar Tuesday night and vandalised a police station and a Congress legislator's residence after an alleged relative of the MLA shared a social media post purportedly on a communal issue.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police stand next to the charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police and Revenue Minister R Ashoka inspect as they stand near the charred remains of vehicles, vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police walk past damaged vehicles vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police next to the charred remains of a vehicle vandalised by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak
Police personnel stand near a vehicle set ablaze by a mob over a social media post by a relative of a MLA, in Bengaluru.
PTI Photo
Areas under Pulakeshinagar assembly constituency in Bengaluru resembled a war zone on Wednesday, hours after after an unruly mob went on a rampage torching vehicles, irked over a 'communally sensitive' social media post allegedly put up by a relative of a Congress MLA.
Charred vehicles, shards of glass from broken windows, stones and bricks lie strewn over the deserted roads of the violence-affected localities.
Earlier, three people were killed in police firing and scores of others wounded, including at least 50 policemen in the violence and arson that erupted in the city on Tuesday night and continued till the wee hours of Wednesday.
Property of Congress legislator Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy and his family members were targeted after a 'communally sensitive' social media post uploaded online by one of his relatives enraged a section of people.
"We were not at home when all this happened," Jayanthi, the MLA's sister said weeping inconsolably.
"The only solace is that my brother and his family are safe," she said.
The violent crowd set on fire police vehicles and barged into DJ Halli police station on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday and damaged the property.
Police have arrested about 110 people on charges of rioting.