Girl speaks to Muslim boy in college; enraged ABVP activist assaults him

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October 4, 2016

Udupi, Oct 3: A Muslim student of final year BCA studying at a private college at Kundapur town in Udupi district was assaulted by an Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) just because speaking to a girl student of the same college on Monday.

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The incident occurred at Bhandarkars' Arts & Science College. Two Muslim male students, Akif and Mazhar, were coming out of the exam hall.

A girl student belonging to another community of the same college asked the duo, how they did their examinations. They replied that the paper was easy for them.

At this, Shashikanth, a student of the same college and an ABVP activist, who was nearby, assaulted Akif.

The incident has been captured on the CCTV camera. After the assault, Shashikanth fled from the spot. Akif, a resident of Gangolli, was later admitted to the Government Hospital in Kundapur.

Naseer Hussain, Kundapur Sub-Inspector, said that Shashikanth was known for creating nuisance in the college.He had been warned earlier.

“Shashikanth is known for creating nuisance. He had had drinks, before the incident,” Mr. Hussain said. A complaint has been registered at the Kundapur police station, he added.

The Kundapur unit of the Campus Front of India has condemned the incident and demanded legal action in the incident.

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Aslam Sheikh
 - 
Tuesday, 4 Oct 2016

Time to learn self defense, react in such a way that such cowards should be in bed rest for some days!!!

Kaizer
 - 
Tuesday, 4 Oct 2016

What if a teacher is Hindu and student is a Muslim , will you treat the same , shame on you goons , abvp bajarangdal rama sene are threat to our society

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