PM Narenda Modi should invite the Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka soon for talks and ensure a cordial atmosphere in the two states, said M K Stalin
PM asserted that dispute can only be solved within the legal ambit and breaking the law is not a viable alternative
Naidu said such violence and destruction of property negates the rule of law and ultimately impacts the life of a common man
Police opened fire when a mob tried to attack a patrol vehicle at Hegganahalli in Rajagopal Nagar, Bengaluru
Home Minister assured both the Chief Ministers all central assistance to maintain law and order and ensuring peace
Security advisory comes in the wake of violent protests in various parts of Bengaluru city, where a number of American companies, including IT firms have offices
Protestors burn over 100 Tamil Nadu registered lorries and buses as police fail to control violence
A fleet of over 30 buses belonging to a private operator was reportedly set on fire by a mob in a depot in Bengaluru
It said that livelihood of common people getting affected by a few chauvinists should be resisted by all concerned
Personnel have been sent to the violence-prone areas of Karnataka and if need arises, some contingents will also be deployed in Tamil Nadu
There is unrest in Bengaluru over Cauvery water issue and there are reports of stone pelting, cars being vandalised
Siddaramaiah said he would write to his Tamil Nadu counterpart Jayalalithaa to help cooperate in maintaining cordiality between the states
Committee will decide on the quantum of water to be released after September 20
Bank staff ran helter skelter while the panic-stricken customers rushed out
Platoons of Karnataka State Reserve Police have been rushed to Mandya and Mysuru for deployment on the state highways
The hotel was attacked in protest against Karnataka's attitude in release of Cauvery river water
In a modified order, SC has asked Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs Cauvery water per day to Tamil Nadu till Sept 20
Committee is headed by Union Water Resources Secretary Shashi Shekhar, will meet to decide on the quantum of Cauvery water to be released
Karnataka has stated that there has been huge public pressure and the state police, with great difficulty, have been able to prevent attempts to damage public property
Names of Chief Ministers of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are also mentioned in the complaint under CrPc Section 200 filed before the Judicial Magistrate First Class Court