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Bangalore lawyers assault mediapersons


Mangalore Today News Network

Bangalore, March 2 , 2012 :  A group of lawyers in Bangalore Friday assaulted mediapersons, including women, who had gathered to report on mining baron and former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhana Reddy’s court appearance in connection with an illegal mining case.

 

Lawyers attack media

 

A TV cameraman of a Kannada channel was injured in the head while several other mediapersons suffered blows as lawyers pounced on them when they were coming out of the court of additional civil and sessions judge B.M. Angadi where Reddy appeared.

An OB van of a Kannada channel and several cars were damaged when stones were hurled at them. It was not clear whether the stone missiles were from the lawyers or from the onlookers at the court premises which is usually crowded.

With Reddy being brought there, a group of his supporters had also gathered at the complex.

 

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Police lob teargas shells, lathicharge advocates

 

Police resorted to a cane charge and lobbed teargas shells as stones were also thrown at them.

The assault was apparently in protest against media coverage of a lawyers’ agitation in Bangalore in January which had led to a massive traffic gridlock in the central business district for over seven hours. The lawyers had blocked one of the main avenues in the city centre protesting the police assault on a colleague.

Protesting the lawyers’ attack on them, mediapersons Friday staged a sit-in at the court premises demanding immediate arrest of the culprits.

Bangalore city police commissioner B.G. Jyothiprakash Mirji arrived at the spot to pacify angry mediapersons.

Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, who was attending a function several km away, told reporters that he has not been informed of the incident and would take it up with Law Minister S. Suresh Kumar.

The January agitation of lawyers had come in for severe criticism from people as well Governor H.R. Bhardwaj, a former union law minister.

 

 

Courtesy : Deccan Herald


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A. S. Mathew, U.S.A. Sat, March-3-2012, 10:34
If the lawyers who are the so called custodians of law and order, acting like street rowdies, that is too terrible. This shows the overall dilapidated condition of law and order in Karnataka.
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