Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in Karnataka’s Haveri town; man arrested
✨ AI Summary
🔊 جاري الاستماع
Weather ePaper Today’s Paper Journalism of Courage Home ePaper Politics Explained Opinion India Business Premium Cities UPSC Entertainment Sports World Lifestyle Tech Subscribe Sign In TrendingUPSC OfferIPL 2026US NewsPuzzles & GamesLegal NewsFresh TakeHealthResearch🎙️ Podcast Advertisement function checkAndLoadWindowSizeScript() { if (window.jQuery) { // jQuery is loaded, include your script jQuery(document).ready(function($) { // Your existing script for checking window width if (window.innerWidth) var page_w = window.innerWidth; else if (document.all) var page_w = document.body.clientWidth; if (page_w > 1024) { $(".add-left, .add-right").show(); } else { $(".add-left, .add-right").hide(); } }); } else { // jQuery is not loaded, check again after 0.2 seconds setTimeout(checkAndLoadWindowSizeScript, 200); } } // Initial call to the function checkAndLoadWindowSizeScript(); NewsCitiesBangaloreMahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in Karnataka's Haveri town; man arrested Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in Karnataka’s Haveri town; man arrested The accused has been referred to the Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences for assessment and treatment. By: Express News Service2 min readBengaluruApr 21, 2026 07:11 PM IST The police launched an investigation and analysed CCTV footage from the area where the Gandhi statue was vandalised. (File Photo) Make us preferred source on Google Whatsapp twitter Facebook Reddit PRINT The Haveri town police in Karnataka arrested a 28-year-old man for allegedly vandalising a Mahatma Gandhi statue in the town and later referred him for mental health evaluation, officials said on Tuesday. According to the police, the incident occurred between 11 pm and 11.50 pm on April 19 at Gandhi Circle, where the statue had been erected in memory of Gandhi’s visit to the town. The vandalism came to light on Monday morning, when locals found parts of the statue damaged. The police said the statue was allegedly struck with a cement brick. The incident triggered outrage among local residents, who condemned the act as disrespectful and demanded strict action. The police registered an FIR, launched an investigation, and analysed CCTV footage from the area. Based on the footage, they traced and took the accused, identified as Vaibhav Raykar, into custody. “After securing him, we learnt that he appeared mentally unstable. He was produced before the court, which directed that he be sent for medical evaluation,” a police officer said. Senior police officers confirmed that the accused has been produced before a court and remanded to judicial custody. The accused has been referred to the Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences for assessment and treatment. Authorities have also assured that steps will be taken to restore the Gandhi statue at the earliest. Further investigations are underway, the police said. Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram





