Pro-Kannada activists at a gaming centre in Koramangala on Sunday.
Credit: Special Arrangement
Bengaluru: Tension prevailed in Koramangala for a while on Sunday after a group of pro-Kannada activists stormed a gaming centre and ransacked the premises.
The protesters, identified as members of Namma Karnataka Sene, argued with the staff of the establishment before the police intervened.
They also allegedly manhandled the proprietor of the Golden Aces Poker Room. They claimed that these places are "spoiling" the youth.
They were detained by the police due to violation of the high court order, which doesn't allow protests outside Freedom Park.
On September 25, the police arrested 41 activists of another pro-Kannada organisation after they barged into a Hindi programme at a five-star hotel, raising slogans, tearing up flex posters and smashing furniture in protest against Hindi "imposition".