Three self-styled Hindutva activists held for thrashing college boys and girls at Pilikula

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January 2, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 2: Hours after a group of communal rowdies thrashed a few college students belonging to different faiths at Pilikula in Mangaluru taluk on Tuesday, the police arrested three of the assailants.

The arrested have been identified as Sampath Shetty, Varada and Dinesh – all said to be local residents. All of them are said to be self-styled Hindutva activists.

Two girls of first PU- a Hindu and a Christian- and two boys belonging to different communities were thrashed by the miscreants for being together at Manasa Amusement and Water Park at Pilikula.

Later the parents of the Christian girl lodged a complaint with the jurisdictional Kavoor police station. Based on this complaint the cops managed to arrest three miscreants and booked them under section 341, 342, 324, 506, 509, 355, 153 (A), R/W 74 (1) JJ Act.

Also Read: Communal vigilantism: Saffron activists thrash college boys and girls in front of cops at Pilikula

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Hasan
 - 
Wednesday, 3 Jan 2018

These three people should be treated in the same way as Mr tejpal has been treated in Goa. They should not be able to come out for long time. This can be possible only if our MP will not intevene. 

Nish
 - 
Tuesday, 2 Jan 2018

What a shame.. openly he is abusing beary, and jumped at that girl in front of police force. Dumm injandina police aye, musunt dharth paadodu ithnd, haakina ayena, . DK POLICE pokkelana, .. Hope some day people like MR. ANNAMALAI wil come to iur city and take some action againts such dhanda pinda mooji kaas dha bele ijandima goondas.. Thekk nikilna moneg, Naachige ijjandina Jobless luchas.. Yedde aapuji ya nakul, nikleng popi kaala ya.. Until and unless POLICE FORCE doesnt take any action, mukul sudharujeer.. .. Nikulna moneg chappal podi manpodu ya... i wonder these bele ijjandina people, parre olpadh kaas ya nikleg, pardh podhu yer yereg haakunu.. Gumpu gumpu aadh podhu haakunu, oriye oriye popujjer. . Hope 1 day public will unite wen such incident occur in future, and these goons a lesson..

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"To monitor the prevailing situation and provide immediate response and assistance as required, a 24x7 crisis management cell has been set up at the IAF Headquarters and various Command Headquarters," stated an IAF press release.
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'Since a couple of days, there are reports in media regarding the admission of COVID-19 patients, lack of hygiene and the supply of sub-standard food to patients. The country is appreciating Karnataka and Bengaluru for controlling the spread of coronavirus. This was possible due to tireless efforts from past several months and these kinds of reports emerging now cannot be tolerated," Sudhakar said.

He added, "There can be no compromise in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. It must be ensured that these kinds of complaints will not be repeated. Directors of hospitals will be held responsible if there are complaints."

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