WATCH: Bengaluru cop sings national anthem and disperses the anti-CAA protesters
Bengaluru, Dec 19: Amid nationwide violence and arson, centring the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest where police fired tear gas and batons charged to control the agitated mob across the country, the DCP of Bengaluru(Central), Chetan Singh Rathore sang the national anthem to disperse the protesters on Thursday in the city.
In a unique way the Bengaluru top cop has tackled the protesters from creating any ruckus. Instead, his action reminded that we all are Indian irrespective of any caste, creed and religion. This cop has set an example of national integrity and brotherhood.
In a video, the DCP of Bengaluru Central is seen singing the national anthem, along with protesters present at the Town Hall in Bengaluru, when they were refusing to vacate the place. Protesters who were not willing to leave the place co-operated with the cop, and a few minutes later, the angry protesters left the Town Hall peacefully after the national anthem was sung.
#WATCH Karnataka: DCP of Bengaluru(Central),Chetan Singh Rathore sings national anthem along with protesters present at the Town Hall in Bengaluru, when they were refusing to vacate the place. Protesters left peacefully after the national anthem was sung. #CitizenshipAmendmentAct pic.twitter.com/DLYsOw3UTP
— ANI (@ANI) December 19, 2019
In the wake of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) outrage restrictions was imposed in Bengaluru from Thursday morning for the next three days. Section 144, that bans the gatherings of four or more persons, has been meanwhile imposed in many parts of Karnataka.
CAA protest: Sec 144 to be imposed in Bengaluru on Thursday for 3 days
As per prohibitory orders in Bengaluru from Thursday 6 am to Saturday midnight, no procession or rally will be allowed protesting.