The Bengaluru police chief said that prohibitory orders would be implemented in Bengaluru for three days to maintain law and order from 6 am on Wednesday.
Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said, “For the next 3 days, section 144 will be implemented in the entire Bengaluru including rural district from 6 am tomorrow.”
A demonstration is planned at 11 am tomorrow at the Town Hall in Bengaluru.
About 600 km north of Bengaluru, another top police officer, MN Nagaraj, Commissioner of Police of Kalaburagi said that no bandh would be allowed.
Nagaraj said, “No bandh will be allowed in Kalaburagi town tomorrow in view of recruitment examinations of various departments and maintaining communal harmony in the city.”
Protests have taken place in various parts of the country, including Karnataka and Tamil Nadu’s neighboring states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, in response to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, which grants citizenship to non-Muslims from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, which will run in India until December. Went and reached India. 31, 2014
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said that his government will implement the Citizenship Amendment Act.
According to PTI, in response to a question regarding the implementation of CAA, he said, “We will implement 100 percent.”