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Karnataka: Stone pelting by Islamists at Hindu deity procession in JJ Nagar sparks outrage, 21-year-old woman injured

Stone pelting allegedly by Islamists during a Hindu deity procession in JJ Nagar injured a 21-year-old woman, triggering tension in the area. Devotees alleged targeted attacks and demanded arrests. Police deployed KSRP units, registered an FIR and launched a probe, assuring strict action against the miscreants

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Jan 5, 2026, 01:45 pm IST
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Police at the site of violence in JJ Nagar in Bengaluru where Muslim youths pelted stones at the procession of the Hindu Deity

Police at the site of violence in JJ Nagar in Bengaluru where Muslim youths pelted stones at the procession of the Hindu Deity

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BENGALURU: A violent incident during a Hindu annual deity procession in Jagajivanram (JJ) Nagar on the night of January 4 has drawn widespread condemnation, with religious leaders, residents and civil society groups demanding stringent action against those responsible. The stone-pelting episode near the Om Shakti Temple left a 21-year-old woman critically injured and triggered tension in the locality, raising serious concerns over the safety of religious processions and communal harmony in the city.

The incident occurred around 8.10 pm in the VS Garden area of JJ Nagar when devotees were conducting traditional rituals as part of the annual procession. According to police and eyewitness accounts, a group of youths allegedly hurled stones at the procession from a nearby area, causing panic among devotees. One woman sustained severe head injuries after being struck by a stone and collapsed at the spot. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors described her condition as serious but stable.

Based on preliminary complaints and local accounts, the attackers are alleged to be Muslim youths from the vicinity. Police have, however, maintained that the investigation is ongoing and that responsibility will be fixed strictly on the basis of evidence. Senior officers said no conclusions would be drawn prematurely, but assured that all those involved would be identified and booked under stringent sections of the law.

The incident triggered strong reactions among devotees and mala-dharis, who gathered near the JJ Nagar police station soon after the attack and staged a protest. Protesters alleged that the procession was deliberately targeted and said such incidents had created an atmosphere of fear. They demanded immediate arrests, strict punishment for the culprits and permanent measures to ensure that religious events can be conducted without intimidation or violence.

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JJ Nagar is a densely populated locality with a predominantly Muslim population, alongside Hindu and other communities living in close proximity. While residents from all communities have historically coexisted, the latest incident has exposed underlying tensions and the urgent need for firm policing and confidence-building measures.

The injured woman’s father told reporters that stones were thrown from the opposite side of the temple and that the attackers could not be identified due to poor lighting. “My daughter was only participating in a religious ritual. This should never have happened. Those responsible must be punished severely so that no other family suffers like ours,” he said.

An FIR has been registered based on a complaint filed by Shashikumar (43). According to the FIR, three to four unidentified youths pelted stones at the procession near the Panchamukhi Nagadevata Temple around 8.15 pm. The complaint also mentions that similar incidents had taken place during earlier religious events, including attempts to disrupt festivities by setting fire in the area.

In response to the incident, the police deployed two contingents of the Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) and additional city police personnel to prevent any escalation. Senior officers said CCTV footage from nearby buildings is being examined, and local intelligence has been activated to track down the miscreants. “No one will be spared. Attacks on religious processions and public order will be dealt with firmly,” a senior police official said.

Topics: Islamistsstone peltingHindu deityHindu religious processionJJ NagarJagajivanram (JJ) NagarOm Shakti Temple
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