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Visiting the city after Thursday’s violence, the Chief Minister appealed for peace and also said he has instructed the district administration to provide compensation to the families of those dead as per the provisions of law.
“Every one wants the curfew to be revoked. I have discussed with officials and the Home Minister- today from 3 pm to 6 pm it will be relaxed, during the night curfew will continue. Tomorrow curfew will be lifted during the entire day time, but it will be imposed in the night,” Yediyurappa told reporters here.
“On Monday the curfew will be revoked, but section 144 (order banning assembly of more than four people) will continue,” he said, adding that people can celebrate Christmas or any other Hindu-Muslim festivities without any disturbance.
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On reaching here, Yediyurappa met the family members of two persons who were killed in the firing, and also held a meeting with representatives of Christian and Muslim communities, political leaders and officials.
He noted that he had earlier met with two to three teams of Muslim leaders in Bengaluru and every one had promised cooperation in maintaining peace.