Clash of cultures: Found in closet, foreign couple's Mangalore visit turns sour

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April 22, 2012

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Mangalore, April 22: A bitter experience awaited a foreign couple, who had opted to stay at one of their new friend's room in the city, during their maiden Mangalore visit.

Benjamin Charles Ford and Jennifer Marie couple from USA were briefly taken into custody by city police after they were found naked inside the bathroom of a gents paying guest accommodation at Ujjodi, here.

However, they were let off with a warning by the police after realising that they were husband and wife and they had been invited to city by their 'new friend' identified as Abhishek.

Closed Door

Gladson and two other students from Kerala were staying at the room as paying guests in Ujjodi. While leaving the room on Saturday afternoon, Gladson had informed the caretaker of the accommodation that a new student named Abhishek would be joining them as paying guest. He also had requested the caretaker to make arrangements to repair a broken water pipe in the room.

It is learnt that when the caretaker visited the room on Sunday morning, Abhishek, who was standing outside the room, ran away. Surprisingly the room was locked from inside.

The shock

As his continuous knocking went in vain, the caretaker had to break open the door to witness a strange boy, who was later identified as Poornachandra Thejasvi.

The bigger surprise was that he found the door of the bathroom too locked from inside. When he forcefully pushed open the door with the help of others, a foreign couple were found taking bath.

As the news spread, police rushed to the spot. When they conducted a search in the room, they found a few condoms and medicines.

The guests!


Sources said that the couple, who are pursuing PhD, had visited Mangalore last night on the invitation of Abhishek, who had met them recently in Hampi.

“We have not come here with any bad intention. We even did not know that husband and wife taking bath together is a matter of concern here”, the couple was quoted as saying by a police constable on condition of anonymity.

Later jurisdictional Kankanady police clarified that it was a small issue and no one has been arrested. “The couple left for Kerala and we handed over Thejaswi to his parents”, said the police.

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Bengaluru, Jun 7: Suspense over JD(S) patriarch HD Deve Gowda contesting the Rajya Sabha polls from Karnataka with Congress' support continues as KPCC president D K Shivakumar on Saturday said the party has fielded one candidate and the high command will decide on what do with surplus votes.

Mr Shivakumar also said his official takeover as party state unit president is likely to take place on June 14.

"Whatever our national leadership will decide... For now we are fielding only one candidate, regarding surplus votes whatever our high command says, we will abide by it," he said in response to a question about supporting Deve Gowda.

Polls for four Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka is scheduled for June 19.

The Congress, which can win one seat with its strength in the assembly, has fielded veteran party leader Mallikarjun Kharge as the candidate, while the BJP is yet to decide on candidates for two seats it can win.

The JD(S), which has 34 seats in the assembly, is not in a position to win a seat in Rajya Sabha on its own, and will need support from one of the national parties with their surplus votes for this.

Minimum 44 votes are required for candidates to win.

Speculation is rife that congress is likely to support JD(S) with its surplus votes if the regional party fields Mr Gowda, and in return may seek favour during legislative council polls slated later this month.

Though JD(S) legislators are of the unanimous opinion that Mr Gowda should contest Rajya Sabha polls, the 87-year-old leader is said to be undecided and weighing options.

If he contests and wins, this will be the second Rajya Sabha entry for him, the first time being in 1996 as Prime Minister.

June 9 is the last date for filing nominations.

Stating that on June 8, Mallikarjun Kharge will file his nomination for Rajya Sabha polls, DK Shivakumar requested party workers not to come to Congress office or Vidhana Soudha, where the nomination will be filed, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Let your love and affection continue, but let's not create problems by gathering here. After the election is over, and once he (Kharge) wins, you can greet and congratulate him. Let's not bring a bad name to his seniority for not maintaining social distancing by gathering," he said.

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According to the complaint filed by Mukhtar Ahmad of the Janata Colony of Kundapur Karwadi village on Friday, the police have booked a case under the IPC Section 1860, 295A, 505 (2) and launched the investigation.

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