Tantrik rapes 13-yr-old girl in his house after asking her parents to wait outside

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May 29, 2016

Mangaluru, May 29: A Hindu tantrik from Beltangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada district was arrested on Saturday for raping a 13-year-old girl who was brought to his abode by her parents for treatment.

1rapedThe bizarre incident took palce in Nidle village of Beltangady taluk. The rape accused is Shekhara Nalke, who is a famous tantrik and indigenous healer (naati vaidya) among local Hindus.

It is learnt that the girl was not well for some days and her parents instead of taking her to a doctor, brought her to the local tantrik's house on Saturday.

The tantrik asked the parents to wait outside and closed the door under the pretext of tying a sacred thread to protect the girl from evil forces.

After almost half an hour, the parents noticed their daughter coming from the back door of the house. She appeared to be frightened and was crying.

When the clueless parents inquired the girl, she reportedly told them that the tantrik took him to the bathroom where he sexually assaulted her.

The parents later complained to the jurisdictional Dharmastahala police, who arrested the accused on the same day.

The girl also underwent medical examination and the doctors have confirmed the sexual assault, police sources said.

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I am sure that viren kotian is also a partner of this Tantri and that is the reason he is supporting him blindly. such rapists shuld be hanged in public. they have no right to live. shame on you viren for supporting a rapist who is worst that animal.

Fair talker
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

This type of so called TANTRY are in all communities. Not only in Hindus.

This act continues, as long as there is unwise/ foolish customers.

Waiting until the mishap happens is a big foolishness.

The public should identify such TANTRIKS in their locality and prevent them from their mull-practice.

narasimha
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

with the foolishness her parents handed-over girl to that cruel person.
first have to punish her parents. and next better to remove any one of the parts of his body.

narasimha
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

with the foolishness of that parents, directly they handed over that girl to that cruel person. first have to punish that parents.

rikaz
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

This is kind of Tantik Love Jihad???

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Sunday, 29 May 2016

QURAN is not just for MUSLIMS. it is for the whole of MANKIND ...
ALLAH taught us HOw to be protected from evil in the QURAN>>>
NO need any third person... U just need to PONDER & act on what it says...

Its time to keep MEDIA away ignore the FALSE news which spreads about Muslims and ISLAM...
If YOU really want to know what ISLAM says THEN Read QURAN and PONDER on it... It will Save such traps of TAntris, Swamis, Jotiysa trap and other evils that are spread in our Society.

TRUTH
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

Look for the TRUTH,,, unless We look - who is the CREATOR...
We all will fall into such types of TRAP to the devil worshipers...

Please Learn QURAN (quran project com) U will understand How evil plays his role, when we worship FALSE Gods...

UMMAR
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

@ VIREN KOTIAN ,

U R FAKE FAKE PROMISE FAKE

BUT NEWS IS NOT FAKE THATS TRUE NEWS,

WE TRUST 'COASTAL DIGEST' MORE THEN FAKE BJP GOVERMNT..

Rakshitha Tambre
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Ache Din hum sab ke saamne...

Ache Din for Gundas
Ache Din for Rapist
Ache Din for Cows.

For Common people Babaji ka Tollu.

Kushwant Bhat
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

Wa Wa Master Veren Kottttain which part of the worldd you leaving???? you Maharaya looks like something fisheyy?? about you Maharaya any keep it on going The Day will come to know every one is it Faaku or Tanrtu????

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Dear Viren
I think you are a bhakt of this Tantrik.

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show your guts now!!

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What happened all these Tantris??? keep all these Goonda rapist in a Dark Iron room for eve, good luck you Department's.

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no mercy ,

please hang him or cut his private part...

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Sunday, 29 May 2016

This is called 'acche din' in NaMo's language

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