Tension erupted at the Administrative Management College (AMC) on Bannerghatta Road. The cause was the arrest of a hostel warden. He was arrested for allegedly insulting the Kannada language and threatening students.
The incident happened on January 1, 2026. It has led to major protests by pro-Kannada activists. The campus has been under heavy police watch.
Who is the accused warden?
The arrested man is Suresh PV. He is 48 years old and originally from Kerala. He had been working as a warden at AMC College for three years.
He was taken into custody by Bannerghatta police. This followed a formal complaint filed by a student named Mahesh Hatti.
What did the warden allegedly say?
According to the police complaint (FIR), the conflict started when the warden questioned a student named Satish. A video of the encounter later went viral.
In the FIR, Suresh PV is accused of shouting at students. He reportedly said, “In this institute, if you want to speak Kannada, go to your home and speak. Don’t do it here.”
He also challenged the students’ rights. He said, “I will decide whether you should speak in Kannada or Hindi. Do you understand?”
Later that same day, he approached students on the cricket ground. He continued his remarks in a mix of Hindi and Kannada. He allegedly said, “Aiy Kannada log mera kuch nahi bigad sakte.” This means “These Kannada people can’t do anything to me.”
These statements deeply hurt the students and local community.
What other allegations are there?
The complaint includes other serious charges. It claims Suresh PV was involved in “illegal activities” inside the hostel. This included smoking and drinking alcohol. These actions broke college rules.
The college management had recently installed CCTV cameras. This was due to earlier complaints from staff and students about such behavior.
What happened after the video went viral?
The video spread quickly on social media. On Monday, January 5, pro-Kannada activists held a large protest. They were led by activist Rupesh Rajanna.
Protesters gathered in front of AMC College. They tried to surround the building. They demanded strict action against the college for employing the warden.
A heated argument broke out between activists and college officials. A large police team was sent to the scene. They prevented protesters from entering the campus. They also worked to keep order on Bannerghatta Road.
What is the legal action?
Bannerghatta Police have registered a case. They used sections 196 and 352 of the new BNS-2023 law. Suresh PV remains in custody.
The college administration has not yet made an official statement. They have not confirmed if the warden will be fired permanently. They also have not addressed the misconduct allegations on campus.
The situation remains sensitive as authorities work to calm tensions.