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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities across the country on Thursday, despite the police order based on a severely
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restrictive law which prohibits more than four people from gathering in a place. Two people died in the city of Mangalore
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after officers opened fire on demonstrators allegedly trying to set fire to a police station. Commissioner Dr PS Harsha told reporters that a curfew is in place in the city, and that he was waiting for a post mortem before announcing the cause of death for either man. Internet services have also been suspended in
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Mangalore for 48 hours. Another man also died in the city of Lucknow, where violent clashes between demonstrators and police earlier in the day saw vehicles set alight. More
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than a dozen officers were injured and 112 people were reportedly detained in the city.