Cops foil Hinduvta activists' bid to attack young couple in Deralakatte lodge

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June 14, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 14: Timely intervention of police prevented a possible attack on a young couple by Hindutva activists at a lodge in Deralakette on the outskirts of the city on Monday.

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The girl, an MBA graduate from Puttur, and her male relative from Kerala, who the communal hate-mongers mistook for a Muslim boy, were rescued from the lodge and sent home by the police.

According to sources, the girl had recently vacated her hostel room in Deralakatte after completing her master degree in the last academic year.

On Monday after appearing for a job interview in Manipal, she visited her alma mater and stayed in a lodge along with her male relative.

Local activists of Bajrang Dal, who got a wrong information by their sources about the presence of Hindu girl and Muslim boy in the lodge, rushed to the spot.

When they were about to barge into the lodge, a team of police from jurisdictional Konaje station reached the spot and averted a possible attack.

SI Sudhakar warned one of the activists when he asked the former to produce the couple before the Bajrang Dal activists. However, no case was registered and no once was arrested.

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A. Mangalore
 - 
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2016

Here Cop did NAPUNSAKA Job, they should hacve arrested those bajrangis who are interefering others privacy and life. Instead of thrashing them the inspector warned them . These goons are needed good lesson not warning.
The District Police and Congress leadership are the main reason to grow these goons in our Dakshina Kannada.

ali
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

Bajrang Dal is the group of illiterate people. They dont have work to do, so they are involved in petty cases. All Ghoorka job should be given to Bajrang Dal people. People should adopt atleast one Bajrangi instead of Dog at home.
Bajarangis are not educated people, so they are suitable for ghoorka job.

SK
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

The trouble makers should be given HOT / SPICY ROD treatment.......Then only, they will learn to wag their tails.....

Rajiv
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

No case was registered take them to your home and treat them biriyani with liquor.heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

UMMAR
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

y no case register

need TO FILE case to give proper treatment to RSS

they are not police... we have police in india ... RSS is another face of ISIS terror

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Bengaluru, Jun 5: The Karnataka government has asked all its departments and authorities to avoid during all official transactions the nomenclature "Dalit" for members belonging to the Scheduled Castes.

"All the departments and authorities of government of Karnataka are requested that (use of name Dalit) for all official transactions, matters, dealings, certificates, among others," the official circular said.

The Constitutional term Scheduled Caste in English and its appropriate translation in other national languages should alone be used for denoting the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes notified in the presidential orders issued under Article 341 of the Constitution, the circular said.

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