Bengaluru Rings in the New Year with Unprecedented Peace
The New Year celebrations across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, concluded without any incidents, praised by Home Minister G Parameshwara. He commended the police and public for their cooperation, highlighting the efforts of over 11,800 personnel in maintaining peace and order during the festivities, marking a first for the state.
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In a first for Karnataka, New Year celebrations unfolded peacefully across the state, including the bustling city of Bengaluru, concluded Home Minister G Parameshwara. The minister credited the state's police force for its efficient management, emphasizing their role in maintaining peace without any untoward incidents throughout the celebrations.
Commending the youth and the public, Parameshwara expressed gratitude for their cooperation, which was pivotal in managing the large gatherings. He emphasized the exemplary coordination between citizens and authorities, acknowledging the commitment shown by both parties to ensure a safe and joyous event.
According to police reports, over 11,830 personnel, comprising senior officers and civil defense staff, were strategically deployed to maintain vigilance across Bengaluru and ensure safety during the New Year festivities. The successful execution of these precautionary measures underscored the combined efforts of the community and law enforcement to safeguard the city.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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