Bengaluru: RSS activist hacked to death in broad daylight

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October 16, 2016

Bengaluru, Oct 16: A young activist of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was hacked to death in broad daylight in the heart of Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka on Sunday.

rssmurdr 1The victim has been identified as R Rudresh (42), a resident of Milkman Street in Shivajinagar. He was a BJP and RSS worker.

He had attended a Route March organised by RSS in the morning. The march started around 9 am and concluded at 11 am.

The attack took place near BEO Office on Kamaraja Road near Commercial Street, when Rudresh was having tea with fellow RSS members Jayaram and Kumar.

Two persons came on a bike and hit Rudresh with a machete on the neck and fled the spot.

He was rushed to a nearby Bowring Hospital and was declared brought dead. Case registered in Commercial Street police station.

The RSS workers gathered at commercial Street police station staged a protest demanding the arrest of the assailants.

Senior police officer said preliminary investigation revealed that it is a case of personal enmity.

Strongly condemning the cowardly act, Rajesh Padmar, media co-coordinator of RSS, urged the cops to immediately arrest the culprits and take stringent action against them. More details are awaited.

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Zak
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

He died of a powder, which was scheduled to end his rowdy there anything special that he did,

ali
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

Finally RSS got the sponsors for their trousers.
Chaddi to Pants journey

Well Wisher
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

Whoo!!! chaddis have become Panties now!!!

He is a victim...it could be a dirty political game. BJP-RSS finds a good guy in their own association & plots a plan against muslims by killing them. This is well known. But Allah is the best planner. None in the universe surpass him. Allahu Akbar

Nagaraj Jambagi
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

Dear Chinnan , we condemn innocent's killings ....but these (RSS) are traitors who plot to kill INDIAN Citizens.....and hoisting Pakistani flag in Sindhagi

Muslims never betrayed INDIA .....these are you who traited our country

Ahmed
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

Quran Says 5:32 Whoever kills a person (unjustly)it is as though he has killed all Mankind. And whoever saves a life it is as though he had saved all Mankind.

Dont judge islam by seeing people rather Islam is totally opposite to what you see.

saleem
 - 
Monday, 17 Oct 2016

@ Naresh kotian. Your barking statement neither bring any solution to calm the situation nor influence the people of any faith, unless they are sick minded. I have been reading your sick comments every time, and I'm sorry to say that you are a uncivilized

Mohammed Rafique
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Some of the morons like Kotians in this forum are suffering from inferior complex

They are jealous about Muslims. And I still wonder why Indian Muslims are associated with the neighbour country when there is no connection .

Why can't u associate us with countries like Saudi Arabia UAE etc

This reflects their cheap mentality and intolerance, which is taught in their chaddi Shaka's

And why surgical within...,if Allah wills a tsunami like natural disaster can wipe out entire humanity without differntiating Hindus mulsim Christians

So stop this hatred towards other communities

And look at the deceased. In which angle he looks like a RSS worker...bcos he looks like a goon.This murder could be for Girl, real estate or drug

Rashid
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Why drag muslims to it , Think why he is killed , muslims do not celebrate death of any person.. If deceased is having criminal back ground , it is a lesson to other criminals , same may face same end...
bros.... why roam with hate minds... spread happiness , accept reality...

Rikaz
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Naina, Vijaya,
Please do not come to your own conclusion....let the law take its course of action.....don't count the chicken before hatch....

Naren kotian
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

RIP ....there is no safety for Hindus in rashtra drohi community controlled congress ..they hacked Prashanth ,charan kuttappa and Raju ....now rudresh....jai Sri ram ....jihadis will certainly have to face repercussions ...they were upset with surgical strikes on their co brothers in pak ...now its high time surgical strikes needed within ....jai sangh parivar ....

Jignesh
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

@laila; Stop dragging, muslims into ur dirty hindusht politics

laila
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Vote bank politics at its best. An RSS worker killed nothing happens! When a Muslim or a Christian is killed (not a good thing either) it is award wapasi time. Sick Congress and Leftists!

Silent Killer
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

No one deserves to be killed in a civilised society.

Manikanta
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

These type of murders and lynchings etc always happen, just before any elections. These are happening right from Nehru's period. He murdered Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Rafiq Ahmed Kidwai etc. few more BJP and RSS workers will be murdered by Congress

Judu
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

RSS ? what does it stand for? Rahul-Sonia Slave ?

Hanuman
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

If a RSS worker is killed it is not a considerable offence because they are fundamentalists. If the same thing happened to others it means atrocities, anti secular, anti national, terrorist activity. When we will get up and live in the environment of reality.

Jackson
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

@shiva, If people start killing people of one particular community for insulting girls then almost 90% of them will vanish.

Shiva
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

I hate RSS and their Bhakts but killing any person in such a way should be condemned...... If people started killing Bhakts for insulting girls then more than 70% of Bhakts will vanish.

Mohan
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Hack the culprits back in a same way. hindus will not tolerate any oppression either..

Tin Tin
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

If u live by sword, u die by sword

karthik Shet
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

The Cong govt has no answer to give to the people over its failure to protect innocent hindus.

Javeed
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

This should not have happened. Very sad. May Almighty Allah give courage and strength to the bereaved family members, relatives and friends to bear this irreparable loss.

Sowmya
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Weak policing all over the country are bolstering the criminals to beat, kill, maime each other. Terrible. Strictest action needed.

Chinnan
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Hindu murdered,all of u have no problem
But if a muslim/ Christian was murdered,u call it as fascism,terrorism,brutality,...olakkeede moody
What a ****** country
How We Hindus live here

ACTIVE
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

i remember
Kalburgi
Panasare
Dabolkhar...

ismail
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

PARA NARI rudresh is a GOONDA. CPI(M) fools people in the name of secularism. For them secularism is being anti Hindu. They dare dont criticise Islam and its traditions but take pride in talking ill of Hindu traditions and Hinduism.

Naina
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Lives of Hindus are in dangers under Siddu govt :(

vijaya
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

It's Muslim groups who is doing to bjp

Mahesh
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

It seems rationalists are having a bad time in the sub-continent for the years. Shame really!

Swathi
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

So sorry to hear that..

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The unexpected lockdown to prevent spread of covid–19 has caused a serious damage to the lives of Indian expatriates irrespective of laborers and entrepreneurs in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Different stories of expatriates' ordeals are emerging from the region. 

Abdul Razaq, hailing from Udupi in Karnataka has been running small scale business at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, based on oil refinery projects of the government. He was undergoing medical treatment for his cancer which is in fist stage. He explaines his ordeals caused by lockdown and stopping the flight facility. 

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Iqbal from Mangaluru left for Saudi Arabia to help his family. He got a job in a juce centre in Dammam recently. Corona lockdown made his life difficult. He is eager to return his home country. 

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Mohsin from Mysuru is a taxi driver in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. He was earning on commission basis. Now Saudi government banned movement of taxis in the region, which pushed him and his fellow taxi drivers into trouble.

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Lockdown is haunting even entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia. Most of expatriates in the industrial hub of Jubail are doing business based on Saudi Government’s oil refinery projects. Saudi Arabia temporarily stopped most of the projects as part of public health safety measures to maintain social distance. 

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President of Karnataka Non Residential Indians, A forum for the NRI organizations of Karnataka, Zakaria Muzain says Indian Government should immediately interfere to bring back those stranded NRIs who wish to return home. Government should intervene to pressure Indian embassy to take the issues of troubled expatriates. 

“Government should make special flight arrangement for such NRIs in trouble. It should also arrange quarantine facility for those who return to India. Already there are many Non-Governmental charity organization which have come forward to give their facilities for NRIs”, he said. 

NRIs from all categories are looking forward for the help of Indian government. It is important to Indian government to take quick action as the problem is increasing in Saudi Arabia.

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Monday, 20 Apr 2020

Help from modi government is a nightmare 

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