CAA: Two protesters killed during protests, CM Yeddyurappa orders CID probe
CAA: Two protesters killed during protests, CM Yeddyurappa orders CID probe
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Mangalore: CID inquiry has been ordered against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the case of two people killed in Mangalore violence. Karnataka CM BS Yeddyurappa has ordered an inquiry. Let me tell you, during the violence on 19 December, the Mangalore Police had fired. Jalil and Nausheen were killed in this shootout. Congress leader and former CM Siddaramaiah going to Mangalore on Monday. Where he can meet the family of the victim.

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Earlier, CM Yeddyurappa had announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the families of the deceased. Let me tell you, there was a huge protest in Mangalore, Karnataka regarding the new Citizenship Act (CAA). The protest took a violent form, in which two people were killed in police firing. Jalil Bandar, who was killed in police firing, was a resident of the area. Family members had called Mangalore Police Commissioner PS Harsh and the police responsible for Jalil's death. Those people said that there was not a crowd of 7 to 9 thousand, but there were about 50 to 100 people, they could not manage so many people.

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Later it was told that the police had opened fire to gain control over the demonstration, during which both fell victim to the police. The Karnataka government has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the victims' families. Earlier, former Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy visited the house of a man who lost his life in the Mangalore shootout.

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