<p>Mangaluru, Karnataka: The situation in Mangaluru remained peaceful on Saturday, a day after tensions erupted following the murder of a Hindutva activist here, police said.</p>.<p>Suhas Shetty, a known rowdy sheeter and Hindutva activist, was murdered by an unidentified group late on Thursday within the Bajpe police station limits in Mangaluru City.</p>.<p>No untoward incidents were reported on Saturday, and normalcy prevailed in most parts of the city and surrounding areas, police said.</p>.<p>Following Shetty's murder, VHP gave a bandh call on Friday with shops being shut in Mangaluru city.</p>.<p>KSRTC had also suspended services to suburban areas after their buses were stoned near the Pumpwell and Kankanady areas and some cases of assaults were also registered.</p>.<p>Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara and District In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao rushed to Mangaluru on Friday and held high-level discussions with Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal and Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan to assess the law and order situation.</p>.BJP to pay ex gratia of Rs 25L to family of Suhas Shetty: B Y Vijayendra.<p>The ministers reviewed the security arrangements and appealed for calm, assuring that strict action would be taken against those responsible for the violence and disruption.</p>.<p>The bus service is still under suspension in the suburban areas. The KSRTC, however, operated a skeletal service to mofussil areas and the state capital on Saturday. The markets were opened with minimal operations and offices with skeletal staff.</p>.<p>Police forces continued to maintain a strong presence across sensitive areas, and preventive measures remain in place to ensure peace.</p>.<p>Following the murder, police enforced prohibitory order under section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita across the Mangaluru City Police limits from May 2 to May 6.</p>.<p>The order aims to prevent potential flare-ups and maintain public order after the incident, police said.</p>
<p>Mangaluru, Karnataka: The situation in Mangaluru remained peaceful on Saturday, a day after tensions erupted following the murder of a Hindutva activist here, police said.</p>.<p>Suhas Shetty, a known rowdy sheeter and Hindutva activist, was murdered by an unidentified group late on Thursday within the Bajpe police station limits in Mangaluru City.</p>.<p>No untoward incidents were reported on Saturday, and normalcy prevailed in most parts of the city and surrounding areas, police said.</p>.<p>Following Shetty's murder, VHP gave a bandh call on Friday with shops being shut in Mangaluru city.</p>.<p>KSRTC had also suspended services to suburban areas after their buses were stoned near the Pumpwell and Kankanady areas and some cases of assaults were also registered.</p>.<p>Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara and District In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao rushed to Mangaluru on Friday and held high-level discussions with Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal and Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan to assess the law and order situation.</p>.BJP to pay ex gratia of Rs 25L to family of Suhas Shetty: B Y Vijayendra.<p>The ministers reviewed the security arrangements and appealed for calm, assuring that strict action would be taken against those responsible for the violence and disruption.</p>.<p>The bus service is still under suspension in the suburban areas. The KSRTC, however, operated a skeletal service to mofussil areas and the state capital on Saturday. The markets were opened with minimal operations and offices with skeletal staff.</p>.<p>Police forces continued to maintain a strong presence across sensitive areas, and preventive measures remain in place to ensure peace.</p>.<p>Following the murder, police enforced prohibitory order under section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita across the Mangaluru City Police limits from May 2 to May 6.</p>.<p>The order aims to prevent potential flare-ups and maintain public order after the incident, police said.</p>