Superintendent of Krishnagiri Police (SP) Saroj Kumar Thakur; Visual from the spot 
Tamil Nadu

Krishnagiri protest: 200 people involved in violence arrested

In response to the protest, District Collector Jaya Chandra Bhanu Reddy gave permission to hold bull-taming sport, but the protest didn't stop there. People stated that they should be allowed to conduct the bull race in the other places of Krishnagiri district.

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CHENNAI: Krishnagiri Police have arrested more than 200 people involved in riots in Hosur, who blocked the Chennai-Bengaluru National Highways. The agitation was against a decision to deny permission to hold bull-racing (‘erudhu vidum vizha’) at Gobasandiram village, Uddanapalli, according to a Daily Thanthi report.

In Krishnagiri district, 'erudhu vidum vizha' was decided to be held near Hosur and later permission was not given for holding the same. Yet, the festival committee repaired the empty space in that area and made all arrangements, including barricades and a stage. More than 100 bulls were brought and a large number of youths gathered to catch the bulls. However, due to a lack of proper permission from the district administration, the bull race was banned. Officials and police arrived on the spot and informed everyone to disperse stating that the bull race has been banned.

The youth, agitated over this, gathered on the National Highway and blocked the traffic by pelting stones on the middle of the road. A large number of government buses, trucks, cars, and other vehicles were damaged during the incident. The protestors threw stones at the police personnel, blocked the vehicles coming that way and climbed on them and raised slogans condemning the district administration. The police resorted to lathi charge, engaged water cannons and used tear gas bombs to disperse the crowd.

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In response to the protest, District Collector Jaya Chandra Bhanu Reddy granted permission to hold the event, but the protest didn't stop there. People stated that they should be allowed to conduct the bull race in the other places of Krishnagiri district.

Meanwhile, Superintendent of Krishnagiri Police (SP) Saroj Kumar Thakur met reporters and said, "In Krishnagiri and Shoolagiri, some policemen were slightly injured when youths were involved in a sudden protest and attacked them. Action will be taken based on the video regarding the stone pelting incident. The reason for this issue is that they tried to conduct 'erudhu vidum vizha' without the government's permission."

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