Congress leader KJ George's aide Kaleem Pasha arrested in Bengaluru mob violence
Congress leader KJ George's aide Kaleem Pasha arrested in Bengaluru mob violence
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In the past, many news is coming about the violence that happened in Bengaluru. Kalim Pasha, who is said to be a former minister of Karnataka and an aide of Congress leader KJ George in the Bangalore violence, has been taken into custody. Let us tell you, Kalim Pasha is a husband of BBMP councilor Irshad Begum of Nagwara ward. In this connection, Joint Commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil has told that sixty more people have been arrested in the Bangalore violence case. So far 206 people have been arrested in this case.

4 teams have been formed to investigate the Bengaluru violence. Let us tell you that 3 died in Bengaluru violence while sixty policemen were injured. Apart from this, the role of Social Democratic Party of India to incite violence is also being continuously investigated. According to Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN-Ashwat Narayan, after the arrest of 4 SDPI members in the violence, the government is thinking of banning it. According to the release released from Narayan's office, there is evidence of SDPI being involved in many other incidents as well. The government will take strict decisions to ban such organizations. After gathering evidence, the government is going to take steps to ban this organization.

According to the FIR lodged by the police, according to the FIR registered in the case, a gang of 5 hundred and three hundred people armed with weapons was led by a gang of 5 people. Their plan was to kill the policemen. Inciting slogans such as kill policemen by crowds, do not leave them, destroy them, were also constantly being chanted. The violent mob used guerrilla-like technics to target the police during the violence.

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