Bengaluru Violence: New drama comes to the fore
Bengaluru Violence: New drama comes to the fore
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The Bengaluru violence case is bringing new twists and turns every new day. The slow and steady rise of SDPI in Karnataka is slowly becoming a threat to the minority vote bank of Congress prevalent in the state. However, in the current scenario, SDPI is also getting played into the hands of individual politicians, without contesting in some of the key constituencies. This is happening at a time when the JD(S) is losing its major control over minority voters, who are consolidating in favor of Congress.

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Right now, SDPI is at a stronger pace in Mysore, Mangalore and Bengaluru, where it has made its presence felt by contesting in local elections. Last year, there was an attack on Congress MLA Tanvir Sait, representing Narasimharaja constituency in Mysore. The attacker was an SDPI activist and his party had given a tough fight to Sait in the preceding elections. Meanwhile, in the Bengaluru violence, an investigation into last week's violence is taking stern turns and twists with the police summoning two Congress leaders -- Sampath Raj and AR Zakir Hussain -- for interrogation. They also took Sampath Raj's close associate Arun into their custody.  

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Similarly, KG Halli JD(S) leader Wajid Pasha has accepted that he was among those who intrigued the violence and that he was constantly in touch with Arun, a close acquaintance of Raj. The investigating officers have found out that two mobile phones belonging to Arun were completely involved during the riot. They are also trying to validate if Raj was the one who was using Arun's phone to be in touch with hooligans.

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