CAA Mangalore violence: BJP MLA says
CAA Mangalore violence: BJP MLA says "innocent people not killed ..."
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Bangalore: Two people were killed in violence during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Mangalore district of Karnataka. Politics has also got hot due to this. BJP MLA Basangowda Patil Yatnal has said that those who died in Mangalore were not innocent. They were included in the crowd. BJP MLA Yatnal said that I request CM BS Yeddyurappa to withdraw the declaration of compensation of Rs 10 lakh announced for the families of the deceased.

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He said that those who are part of the crowd should not be compensated. This has got to stop. In Mangalore, two people were killed in police firing after a violent protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. One of them was a 23-year-old youth, while the other person was 49 years old. The relatives of the dead are questioning the action of the police.

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Nausin's brother has told the media that his brother had left for his work, but the police targeted him. Jalil's family has also questioned the police action. However, the police are repeatedly claiming that the police opened fire to gain control over the demonstration, during which both fell victim to the police.

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