Elopement of Hindu girl: Muslim boyfriend's father attacked in Bantwal

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November 14, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 14: Two days after a missing girl from Kanyana village in Bantwal taluk was found with her Muslim boyfriend, miscreants belonging to a saffron outfit attacked latter's father in the same village on Sunday.

ganyashree58-year-old Aboobakar, father of Sameer, is undergoing treatment at Community Health Centre in Vittla after the unexpected assault. He has identified the assailants as Chandrahas and Dinesh, both residents of Kanyana.

The victim said that when he was in his shop on Sunday evening, the miscreants came posing as customers and assaulted him. However, they fled when the locals began to gather in front of the shop.

The incident created a tense atmosphere in Kanyana village and police asked the shop keepers to close their shops as part of precautionary measures.

It could be recalled here that Ganyashree, a 21-year-old girl from the same locality had gone missing from her house on November 9. Two days later she was found with Aboobakar's son Sameer (27) at a house in Naimarmoola near Kasargod.

When the girl insisted that she had left her parents' house on her own, the jurisdictional Vittla police sent her to a counselling centre and also warned Sameer.

Also Read: Missing Hindu girl found with Muslim boyfriend, says onlylove', nojihad'

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Sahil
 - 
Monday, 14 Nov 2016

They don't knoe to control their own daughters and sisters and they are going like a rat to attack old parents.. How funny these goons are.. Woikla dhum bod atha.

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 14 Nov 2016

Come on bajrangies, go and control the girl....not this poor person...tell her to go back to her parents....if you cant do this why on a hell you stupids are harassing poor people around....

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