Bike-borne Students Cause Security Scare During Home Minister Amit Shah's Bengaluru Visit
The Deputy Commissioner of Police said when a police constable tried to stop them, the students rammed their two-wheeler into him and fled.
Two bike-borne students were detained for causing a security scare on Sunday during Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Bengaluru, PTI reported. The students attempted to enter a road when Amit Shah's convoy was passing through the Cubbon Road area on Sunday night.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr Bheemashankar Guled confirmed that these students entered the road from the Safiuna Plaza side.
"When a police constable tried to stop them, they rammed their two-wheeler into him and fled. The deployed policemen caught one of them. However, the other one escaped from the spot," PTI quoted Guled as saying.
Later, the authorities arrested the second person after interrogating the student who was detained first by the police.
Police have registered a case against the two individuals under section 353 (obstructing police from discharging duties) and 279 (rash and negligent driving) of the IPC, reported PTI.
However, the Deputy Commissioner said, "Yes, in one way it was a security lapse but these people did not know about the VVIP movement. They injured our policeman. Hence, we are initiating appropriate action against them."
Guled said the students had no ill-intention or any other motive related to Amit Shah's visit.
He further said they did not have any criminal background and that the bike belonged to their family.
On Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hoisted a 103-foot-high national flag and inaugurated the Gorata Shaheed Smarak and memorial of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Gorata ground in poll-bound Karnataka's Bidar district.
The Home Minister’s visit came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to Karnataka on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for voting back the BJP to power in poll-bound Karnataka on Saturday while addressing a public rally in Davanagere, his seventh visit to the southern state this year.
In yet another stinging attack on the Congress, he said it sees Karnataka as an "ATM" to replenish its leaders' coffers.
Seeking a resounding mandate for the BJP's second consecutive term in Karnataka, Modi said a stable government led by the saffron party was essential for the state's rapid development.