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 Statue defiling: Bandh total in Amalapuram
 
 Culprits will be caught in 48 hrs: Minister Viswaroop
 Amalapuram: The bandh called on Tuesday in protest against desecration
 of the statues of Dr Ambedkar in Konaseema was total and peaceful.
 People protested in a peaceful way. Rasta rokos were observed at many
 places in the district and there was no untoward incident in the
 district.
 
 Though the people of Konaseema are eager to find out the culprits
 behind this dastardly incident, they maintained a remarkable
 restraint. The streets in Konaseema wore deserted look as the shops
 and other institutions were shut. Buses and auto rickshaws did not ply
 during the day; bus services resumed in the evening.
 
 The roads were empty as thousands of people who visit Amalapuram
 everyday from surrounding villages did not come out of their houses.
 
 The police department kept a strict vigil in Konaseema. Armed forces
 that were brought from other districts are patrolling the sensitive
 areas of the region. The district machinery had a sigh of relief as
 the bandh passed off peacefully. Even the youth decided to stay
 indoors as the Section 144 was imposed.
 
 Speaking to The Hans India, the Minister for Animal Husbandry Pinepe
 Viswaroop, said: "It seems that the desecration of Ambedkar statues is
 a very well-orchestrated act as destroying four statues in four
 different places on the same day cannot be done easily... I am very
 happy that no major incident has taken place in Konaseema after such a
 shameful act.
 
 The present situation is not a conflict between two castes and people
 from all communities are insisting that the culprits be brought to
 justice. We will arrest the perpetrators within 48 hours." East
 Godavari district collector M Ravi Chandra told The Hans India: "This
 incident has brought a bad name to the wonderful Konaseema area and
 the people behind this act would not be spared."
 
 The government appointed Additional DG Krishnam Raju as the special
 officer to investigate this case. He reviewed the situation with the
 Coastal Andhra IG Rajendranath Reddy, Eluru range DIG Suryaprakasa
 Rao, East Godavari district SP Trivikram Verma and other officials.
 
 Speaking to reporters, Krishnam Raju said, "The situation is under
 control and bandobast would continue for some more time. The
 investigation is going on and the Section 144 would continue."
 
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