
Two arrested for brandishing weapons at protest spot
The Hindu
The Kundapura police arrested two persons who were allegedly found brandishing weapons at the place where students were protesting demanding permission to wear hijab.The police identified the arrested
The Kundapura police arrested two persons who were allegedly found brandishing weapons at the place where students were protesting demanding permission to wear hijab.
The police identified the arrested as Abdul Majid, 32, and Rajab, 41.
The police said the two were among the five persons found brandishing sharp weapons at the place where students of Government PU College, Kundapura, were holding the protest on Friday.

“Walk for Equality was aimed at creating a movement to crush the forces attempting to divide the people along religious line, said Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader Vaiko. Concluding his 140-kilometre ‘Samathuva nadai payanam’ from Tiruchi to Madurai on Monday, Mr. Vaiko said, “The Hindutva forces are actively attempting to drive a wedge between communities through various incidents, most notably the Thirupparankundram deepam controversy, using identity-based politics to achieve their divisive motives.”












