A major controversy has emerged in the middle of the current hijab dispute in Karnataka. Harsh, a 26-year-old Bajrang Dal employee, was found slain on Sunday at 9 p.m. in the state's Shivamogga. Following the murder of the teenager, tensions in the surrounding neighborhood have risen, prompting the city's security to be reinforced. Simultaneously, in the afternoon, the body of Bajrang Dal worker Harsh is being carried to his apartment under police protection following a postmortem. A big throng, including Hindu protestors, is walking behind the ambulance.
There have been ongoing demonstrations in Shivamogga since the Karnataka account issue began. Meanwhile, on Sunday night, a 23-year-old Bajrang Dal worker was brutally murdered with a knife in the Bharti Colony of the city. Soon after the incident, the worker was brought to the hospital, where he died from his injuries.
The murder of 26-year-old Bajrang Dal worker Harsh has sparked outrage, and in the meanwhile, miscreants have set fire to many vehicles in Shivamogga's Sigehatti region. The fire department has arrived on the scene to extinguish the flames. Because of the violent occurrences that have occurred in the state, there is an atmosphere of rage among the people, and the security of the region has been enhanced. Simultaneously, schools and colleges have been shuttered.
After the death of a Bajrang Dal worker, tensions in Shivamogga have risen. Following the murder, several activists arrived at the hospital and began protesting the crime. As a result of the rising tensions, Section 144 has been implemented throughout Shivamogga. Schools and colleges have also been forced to close. Meanwhile, Karnataka Home Minister Araga Gyanendra visited with the deceased's relatives. In a media interview, he said that a gang of four to five teenagers was responsible for the killing of a Bajrang Dal worker.
Bajrang Dal is the most active in the midst of the hijab controversy in Karnataka. Apart from this, many Hindu organizations are opposing wearing hijab in schools and colleges in Karnataka. These workers are expressing their protest by wearing saffron shawls in protest against the hijab.
His name was Harsha. Last night they hacked him to death. The State could not protect him.
— Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72) February 21, 2022
Police suspect it was because of his FB posts. He wrote against Hijab. There is tension in Shivamogga - Section 144 is imposed. This is what Harsha's killers wanted. Please maintain calm. pic.twitter.com/QZtNbq7bwJ
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