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Bangalore disturbances
The Bangalore disturbances of 1928, also known as Ganapati Galabhe and Hindu-Muslim Gharshane, were a series of Hindu-Muslim clashes which took place in the city of Bangalore in June – July 1928 over construction of a niche on a Ganesh idol in a school premises. These were the first major communal disturbances of Bangalore.
== Causes ==

In June 1928, the students of Hindu Anglo-Vernacular School, Sultanpet, Bangalore, requested the contractor who was undertaking repair work to the school building, to construct a small shrine or niche over an existing Ganesha idol in the premises of the Hindu Anglo-Vernacular School. The Ganesha idol was stowed away in a passage of the school.〔M.Visvesvaraya and others p. 40〕 The Director of Public Instructions, who controls schools, inspected and ordered the school to shift the Ganesha idol into a room pending further instructions.〔M.Visvesvaraya and others p. 113〕 The students were fond of the Ganesha idol, who is the deity of education and also remover of all obstructions, and students demanded the restoration of the Ganesha idol to its original place. The students of neighbouring schools of the city joined the protest. This act had the support of an editorial in a newspaper ''Veerakesari'' run by Sitarama Sastri, a Hindu leader,〔Janaki Nair〕 and also from other newspapers in general.

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