Bengaluru, Sept 12: The Supreme Court on Monday modified its order and directed Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu until Sept 20. Following this, several incidents of violence were reported from Bengaluru.
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3.00 pm: Two trucks from Tamil Nadu stoned at Hassan and Channarayapatna on Bengaluru-Mangaluru national highway.
2.55 pm: Prohibitory Order has not been Ordered to any area of Bengaluru City: Commissioner of Police.
2.53 pm: Section 144 imposed in parts of Mysuru.
2.50 pm: All Kannada people in Tamil Nadu are living safely; there's no issue at all: CR Saraswathi, AIADMK
2.48 pm: Three cases of vehicle burning reported around Mysuru road. Situation returning to normal says police.
2.47 pm: Charan Reddy, additional commissioner of police say normal traffic has been restored and situation is under control.
2.45 pm: Pro Kannada activists call for bandh on Tuesday.
2.37 pm: Mohandas Pai appeals to people to remain calm, says violence will not solve anything.
2.27 pm: Retired Tamil Nadu judge Shivappa's house attacked in Pandavpura.
2.25 pm: Pro-Kannada activists vandalise and set vehicles on fire in Bengaluru.
2.20 pm: Cauvery water issue: Police lathi-charges protesting pro-Kannada activists in Bengaluru.
2.19 pm: Lorry with TN registration set on fire near PRS junction. TN registered qualis set on fire at Mysuru.
2.18 pm: Police increase security. Hoysala vehicles across city.
2.12 pm: Pro-Kannada activists vandalise vehicles in Bengaluru.
2.11 pm: Section 144 CRPC imposed in Bengaluru.
2.10 pm: For both states to live in peace such incidents should not occur: Karnataka CM on violent protests on Cauvery issue.
Get all the live updates on the issue:
3.00 pm: Two trucks from Tamil Nadu stoned at Hassan and Channarayapatna on Bengaluru-Mangaluru national highway.
2.55 pm: Prohibitory Order has not been Ordered to any area of Bengaluru City: Commissioner of Police.
2.53 pm: Section 144 imposed in parts of Mysuru.
2.50 pm: All Kannada people in Tamil Nadu are living safely; there's no issue at all: CR Saraswathi, AIADMK
2.48 pm: Three cases of vehicle burning reported around Mysuru road. Situation returning to normal says police.
2.47 pm: Charan Reddy, additional commissioner of police say normal traffic has been restored and situation is under control.
2.45 pm: Pro Kannada activists call for bandh on Tuesday.
2.37 pm: Mohandas Pai appeals to people to remain calm, says violence will not solve anything.
2.27 pm: Retired Tamil Nadu judge Shivappa's house attacked in Pandavpura.
2.25 pm: Pro-Kannada activists vandalise and set vehicles on fire in Bengaluru.
2.20 pm: Cauvery water issue: Police lathi-charges protesting pro-Kannada activists in Bengaluru.
2.19 pm: Lorry with TN registration set on fire near PRS junction. TN registered qualis set on fire at Mysuru.
2.18 pm: Police increase security. Hoysala vehicles across city.
2.12 pm: Pro-Kannada activists vandalise vehicles in Bengaluru.
2.11 pm: Section 144 CRPC imposed in Bengaluru.
2.10 pm: For both states to live in peace such incidents should not occur: Karnataka CM on violent protests on Cauvery issue.