BENGALURU: The 22 arsonists who set on fire over 40 buses in a parking yard off Mysuru Road, during the violence over the Cauvery on September 12, later turned up at the NICE Link Road where they ...
Three days after an angry mob torched 42 vehicles belonging to Tamil Nadu-based private travel firm, KPN, at D’souza Nagar, a police probe has revealed that an unidentified woman was controlling and ...
Bengaluru, September 12: More than 56 buses were set on fire by angry protesters at Bengaluru’s KPN bus depot after Supreme Court gave an order that Karnataka must release more water from the Cauvery ...
With Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on the boil over Cauvery water-sharing, the need for India to have a permanent and dynamic riparian dispute resolution mechanism has been brought to fore (PTI Photo) The ...
Sept. 12: Luxury bus after luxury bus stood in rows and burned. At least 40 buses, several of them Volvos that became the symbol of the modern commute in the country, were torched at one go on the ...
Bengaluru: As many as 56 buses worth Rs 50 crore belonging to KPN Travels, from Salem, Tamil Nadu, went up in smoke as some 200 agitators barged into the company's bus shed in D’Souza Layout, Dwaraka ...
A video has emerged of the aftermath of Cauvery protests in Bengaluru. In the visuals from Bengaluru's KPN bus depot, where over 50 buses were set on fire on Monday, the charred vehicles can be ...
Violent protests over Cauvery Water sharing dispute continue unabated in Bengaluru. Thirty to forty buses have been set ablaze at city’s KPN bus depot, a report said. Protestors went beserk ...
BENGALURU: Rajarajeshwarinagar police on Saturday detained 12 more suspects, including two minors, in Monday’s arson of over 40 buses belonging to KPN Travels. The police had arrested 11 people on ...
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