Curfew has been clamped on six Punjab towns and shoot-at-sight orders issued as widespread violence and police firings took a toll of 13 persons, including two police constables, during the one-day bandh sponsored by the Hindu Suraksha Samiti.
Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, who also looks after the State Home Department, is reported to have given his clearance to the state police to write about the case of alleged smuggled guns seized in two gun factories here on November 18 to the Union Home Ministry with a request to refer it to Interpol.
The complaint was filed by a Sangh parivar member over an alleged comparison between the Bajrang Dal and the banned People's Front of India in the Congress's Karnataka election manifesto.
Congress Karnataka election manifesto was in the eye of the storm since its release for its proposal to impose a ‘ban’ on individuals and organisations like “Bajrang Dal and PFI" or others “promoting enmity or hatred"