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Stones pelted at Ganesha idol during immersion
The Morning Standard
|September 09, 2025
Protest led by BJP district president, Hindu leaders
MISCREANTS allegedly threw stones at a Ganesh idol immersion procession in Maddur town, injuring over 15 youth and 10 policemen, on Sunday evening.
On Monday, hundreds of pro-Hindu activists staged a protest, triggering communal tension in the region. The police resorted to a lathicharge as the BJP agitation turned violent.
The stone-throwing incident occurred around 8 pm on Sunday when youth from Channegowda Layout and Ram Rahim Nagara, who had organised the Ganesh festival, were taking the idol in procession for immersion near a mosque.
The police said unidentified persons hurled stones and iron rods at devotees, sparking clashes.
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