The violence in the Cauvery water dispute claimed its second life on Tuesday. PM Modi expressed pain over the attacks and appealed for calm.
The Chennai police today cautioned against circulating "false information" on social media on the Cauvery issue and warned of appropriate legal action against offenders.
Police said it has come to notice in the last two days that some "miscreants" were attempting to promote enmity and hatred with an intention to incite violence, by "posting false information in the social media relating to incidents in Karnataka over the Cauvery issue".
"Such acts are considered as serious offences under penal laws and offenders will be prosecuted accordingly. Stringent legal action has already been initiated against such miscreants who had committed such acts," a city police release said.
Puducherry Pradesh Congress committee today asked the Karnataka government to take stern action against those indulging in violence and vandalism over Cauvery water issue. A meeting of the executive committee of the PCC adopted several resolutions including one on the Cauvery issue.
The resolution said "the current extraordinary situation in Karnataka on Cauvery water issue has come to cause concern. Innocent Tamils have been attacked and their properties are damaged." It requested the Karnataka government to take stern measures against 'perpetrators of violence' and ensure that Tamils were provided appropriate protection.
In the backdrop of violence in Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka over the Cauvery water issue, the Hyderabad police today issued advisory to TV channels asking them not to air visuals pertaining to the violence, which may potentially create law and order problem.
"It has been brought to the notice of the Authorised Officer under The Cable TV Networks ( Regulation) Act 1995, that visuals having huge potential for inciting mob violence which relate to the ongoing violence in Bangalore (Bengaluru) city are being transmitted/retransmitted through the Cable TV Networks in Hyderabad city," the police said in a statement, as per PTI.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issues an advisory appealing media to exercise restraint while covering incidence of violence and rioting. "Some TV channels have also been airing footage of violent incidents, rioting, etc repeatedly. These could further ignite tensions and reactions and could cause the law and order situation in both the states to deteriorate," the advisory read.
One person, who was injured yesterday after he fell from a building while trying to flee police in Ramanagara, dies. Two people have died in protests. "Kumar, about 30 years old, has died. He was brought to our hospital at 9:30 last night in a critical stage.He is said to have jumped from third floor of a building as he was trying to escape from a lathicharge yesterday," Dr Giridhar, managing director of Lakshmi Multi-Speciality Hospital, told PTI. "He had several injuries on his body like head,?facial and pelvic. Both his legs were also fractured," he said.
Police Helpline no for kannadigas in tamilnadu. Dial 18004250100 / 155365. * Arranged from Bangalore city police.
— KAR Railway Police (@KARailwayPolice) September 13, 2016
Private vehicles &Taxis are plying freely.Bus services also resumed in some areas.Situation is peaceful.Police is alert.
— BTP (@blrcitytraffic) September 13, 2016
#CauveryProtests : Please don't get instigated by rumours. Situation peaceful, no fresh incident reported, forces on high alert !
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
The violence and arson seen in the last two days is only causing loss to the poor, and to our nation’s property: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 13, 2016
Also Read: Cauvery water sharing row: Stay calm, display sensitivity, PM Modi's appeal to Karnataka, TN
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeals to people in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to display sensitivity, and also keep in mind their civic responsibilities. "Personally pained at the developments. In a democracy, solutions are found through restraint and mutual dialogue," says the PM.
I am personally pained at the developments: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 13, 2016
Situation that has emerged in Karnataka & Tamil Nadu, as a fallout of issue of distribution of waters of Cauvery River, is distressful: PM
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 13, 2016
Please don't get instigated by rumours. pic.twitter.com/x1fUH8Josw
— CM of Karnataka (@CMofKarnataka) September 13, 2016
#CauveryProtests : Public are requested to use Karnataka Police Help Line 18004250100 or 155365 for any emergency/assistance/help @CPBlr
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
In tweets this morning, the police said: "Bengaluru situation is totally calm."
#SituationPeaceful :Bengaluru Situation is totally calm. Strict action will be taken against vandals/miscreants ! #CauveryProtests
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
The Bengaluru Police urges citizens not to pay heed to social media-fuelled rumours that were causing panic. In a bid to allay fear among citizens, police personnel took the help of social media. Through its Twitter handle @BlrCityPolice, they advised people to not believe or spread rumours and follow them for an accurate version of the proceedings.
The Hyderabad Police issues an advisory to all cable TV channels/cable TV network operators over protests in Bengaluru and said no program shall be transmitted in the cable service which is likely to incite violence or contains anything against maintenance of law and order.
Cauvery dispute: Hyderabad Police issues advisory to all cable TV operators
#CauveryProtests : Around 270 Hoysala vehicles are deployed entire the city !
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
#CauveryProtests : 15,000 thousand police men and officers have been deployed all over the city !
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
The pro-Kannada activists continue their protest in Mandya, Karnataka over the Cauvery water sharing row with Tamil Nadu.
#CauveryProtests : There will be no Public transport BMTC / BMRCL/ KSRTC..! #Section144 imposed in Bengaluru city. Be safe and stay indoor
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, in a video message, appeals to maintain calm and peace. He further warns of stringent action against miscreants.
— CM of Karnataka (@CMofKarnataka) September 13, 2016
In a related development, police imposed curfew for three days from early Tuesday in Bengaluru's north-west, south-west, north east and central areas to maintain peace and prevent untoward incidents in the festival week, beginning with Bakrid on Tuesday, Onam on Wednesday and immersion of Ganesha's idols on the 10th day (Thursday).
Curfew imposed in 16Police Stations. Activities exempted: Medical&Emergency Services Cremations Festival celebration pic.twitter.com/K8KKvMqVDR
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
#CauveryProtests : 15000 police personal including civil,CAR,traffic,KSRP, RAF,CRPF men are being deployed to maintain peace all over d city
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
#CauveryProtests : Crowd sourced photos/videos wil help in stringent punishment to vandals-share them with @BlrCityPolice @CPBlr 9480801000
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 13, 2016
One person was killed and two others injured in police firing last night in tense Bengaluru, where curfew has been imposed in 16 sensitive localities. "The victim (Umesh) succumbed to bullet injuries he suffered when police fired to disperse a mob attempting to torch a patrolling vehicle after ransacking a provision shop in the city's northern suburb," said a police official early on Tuesday.