Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid Case: Mysuru peaceful; Police to keep vigil till Monday

Mysuru: Hours before the Five-Judge Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi delivered the verdict in the historic Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute this morning, the Mysuru City Police had beefed up security at all sensitive and hyper-sensitive areas across the city as a precautionary measure.

As part of security measures, the Police swung into action and took rowdy-sheeters listed in various Police Stations into preventive custody. Majority of the Police personnel including platoons of Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) and City Armed Reserve (CAR), Chamundi Commando Unit and Mounted Police, were deployed in areas coming under Udayagiri Police Station limits including Udayagiri, Shanthinagar, Ghousianagar, Gayathripuram, K.N. Pura and Beedi Colony. 

Over 8-10  Police personnel wearing helmets and body-armour were seen deployed at Udayagiri Circle, Manasa School Circle, Kyathamaranahalli, Srikantaiah School, Basappaji Circle, KEB Junction, Suryanarayana Swamy Temple, Hill Top Park Circle, Triveni Circle and Akshaya Bhandar Circle. The Chamundi Command Unit personnel, armed with weapons, were seen travelling in the area.

Police were also in constant touch with the local MLAs, Corporators and leaders throughout the day. Security was also beefed up at N.R. Mohalla, Bharatnagar, Mandi Mohalla and Lashkar Mohalla which are considered to be sensitive areas. Security personnel were also deployed at various places of worship. The City Police had deployed extra personnel from Krishnaraja Sub-Division and Devaraja Sub-Division to Narasimharaja Sub Division. 

City Police Commissioner K.T. Balakrishna monitoring security arrangements from the Centralised Command Centre at his Office in Nazarbad.

Monitoring movements

The Police were also seen monitoring movement of citizens through CCTV cameras installed at various junctions at the Centralised Command Centre at City Police Commissioner’s Office. In fact, City Police Commissioner K.T. Balakrishna was personally seen monitoring the movements and giving instructions to his officers. The Mobile Command Centre was also stationed at K.R. Circle early this morning before it moved towards other areas.

Speaking to reporters, Balakrishna said that the city was peaceful and added that the deployment of Police personnel would continue till 6 am on Monday (Nov. 11). He also added that prohibitory orders under Section 144 had been imposed and no permission would be granted to take out processions. 

“We have set-up 12 checkpoints at various parts to monitor vehicles entering the city. Police will be deployed round-the-clock at various locations. Apart from regular Police personnel, 7 platoons of KSRP and 250 home guards have been stationed,”  he said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) M. Muthuraj, CAR DCP Chennaiah, Mounted Police Commandant Nagaraj, City Crime Branch ACP Mariyappa, Devaraja ACP S.G. Gajendra Prasad, and Mysore Palace Security ACP Chandrashekar were seen supervising security arrangements.

Schools closed

The Mysuru District Administration had declared a holiday to schools and colleges across the district. Apart from imposing Section 144, processions and bursting of crackers was banned. Restriction on sale of liquor has also been imposed till tomorrow.  The administration has warned strict action against those persons spreading provocative messages on social media. 

Tourism affected   

It was not the usual weekend in Mysuru which is normally flooded with tourists. A few tourists, especially college students, who had come on educational tours, preferred to stay indoors in their respective hotels. Fewer crowds were witnessed at Mysuru Zoo, Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hill and other tourist locations.

This post was published on November 9, 2019 6:40 pm