Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said the violence during a Ganesh idol immersion procession at Nagamangala in Mandya district was an act of miscreants that threatens the peace and tranquility of the society.
Siddaramaiah said the government had taken the clashes between two groups in the town on Wednesday night seriously.
"Our first priority is to maintain peace and order in the society," the Chief Minister said in a post on 'X'.
Siddaramaiah said the state was like "a garden of peace" for all communities in the past one-and-a-half years without any riots or violence, and ruthless action would be taken against those trying to create a divide on religious grounds, regardless of caste or religion.
"I request the public to cooperate with us by maintaining peace and exercising restraint without succumbing to incitement," he said.
According to police, an argument broke out between two groups when the idol procession by devotees from Badarikoppalu village reached a masjid and some miscreants threw stones.
Following clashes between two groups, a few shops and vehicles were set on fire.
The situation is now under control and additional police forces have been deployed in the town, police said, adding, prohibitory orders have also been clamped there till September 14 as a precautionary measure.
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