Foreign student alleges sexual harassment on Bangalore-Mangalore flight


Foreign student alleges sexual harassment on Bangalore-Mangalore flight

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Mangalore, Jan 28: In a shocking incident, a foreign student studying in a college in Mangalore was allegedly sexually harassed on Bangalore-Mangalore Jet Airways flight on Tuesday January 28.


 

The girl has alleged that she was sexually harassed by a man later identified as Ankur Agarwal Kumar (36), hailing from Uttar Pradesh. He is said to be employed at Manipal.

The girl is said to be a Malaysian, aged around 18 years.

It is said that after the flight landed at 8.30 am, the man hired a taxi from Mangalore airport and left towards Kavoor. The girl, however, approached the Jet Airways staff at the airport and lodged a complaint.

The man was then called back to the airport and subjected to questioning.

Police too arrived at the airport. After enquiry by the airport staff, he was taken to Bajpe police and interrogated. He was taken into custody and sent for medical examination. Sources said that during questioning, Agarwal denied the charges and said that he might have 'touched' her unintentionally when he fell asleep during the flight.

Agarwal is a married man with two children, it is learnt.

A case has been registered in Bajpe police station.

  

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  • ste, uppinangady

    Thu, Jan 30 2014

    Emotional athyachar....

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  • Af, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 30 2014

    Police: show him Aeroplane me chapati karega, & ragi rotti..
    so that in his whole life he will not turn towards girls.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    Foreign students all over India have become easy prey to sexual harassment in these days by Indians.Hope the culprit is caught and punished suitably.Thanq.

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  • Sadanand, Surathkal

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    As published in a section of the newspaper the man concerned is a responsible utive of Manipal group and he himself is not aware of such incident. (He may be wrong also.). My sincere advice to all my gentleman friends - please do not occupy any seat next to a lady in any public place or public transport and also do not allow any lady to sit next to you in such places. Anything can happen to you without your knowledge.

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  • M Rao, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 29 2014


    The seats in Jet flight ATR 72 (normally this is the flight that travels between Hyderabad-Bangalore-Mangalore) are very clumsy & narrow. It is horrific experience, if you have a female passenger next to you as a small movement of yours may touch your fellow passenger. You may have sit like a stone, in such circumstances.

    Though this may not be the case in the present issue, this is really a problem to reckon.

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  • Killrapist, India

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    Sabitha Naayar, are you expecting everyone to wear burkha or salwar? It’s an international airport and has a standard.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    R.Bhandarkar, I fully agree "you are the most experienced man in these matters"....

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  • Dhyanendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Tired of going in small planes between Gulf/Dubai and India. When Airbus A380 flight is going to land in M'lore airport?
    I feel inferior when some of friends come in big flights Boeing
    737-300, 747s etc.
    Let us pressure our union govt, MPs, MLA(s) to make Mangalore is
    one world's most busiest airport (take off and landing per minute).

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    The above reply is for R. Bhandarkar saab

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  • M. S, Mangalore/kankanady

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Free food and accommodation available in the jail. Where this unemployed youths will get these facilities if they don’t do such mischief things……..??

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi/oamn

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    It is said that after the flight landed at 8.30 am, the man hired a taxi from Mangalore airport and left towards Kavoor.

    "The man was then called back to the airport and subjected to questioning".

    "How they got his cell # ?"

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    His cell no. might have been got from his embarkation card.

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  • Nithin, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    @Jason...EMBARKATION Card is for International Travels [ Filled at given at the Immigration Counter ]...This is domestic flight ....Bangalore to Mangalore ...

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Are you living in a stone age??
    It is easy to find out details of each traveler.You need to give little exercise to your brain.

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    Nelson Pinto, Udupi/oamn... what a foolish question so no need to waste your energy about his cell number instead you try to correct your Oman's spelling.
    Dear Cops now show Ankur Agarwal Kumar his place for putting our Country down nail him high.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    No worries! I did not understand it either. Ha ha ha. Just checking your linguistic capabilities.

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Anyone ever been to U.P. or Bihar or nearby states of U.P. and stayed there for some days ( away from safer/secure zones)? You will learn many things about UP people. U will encounter robbery, abuse of all sorts, goondiasm, stalking, etc. Train travel in northern states will be a challenge. U will be pushed out of running train if you do not oblige them. If you are a student staying in hostels, raggin to the extreme is a guaranteed treatment. Rural scene is also pretty bad, Local panchayaths issue non-sensical judgements completely biased against women. Men are supreme in U.P. Outsiders who are innocent will have horrific time. The abrasive nature of U.P./Bihar folks helps them to go to any place in India without fear and make a living. They are very strong mentally and do not bother about emotions.

    Now, Mr.Ankur Kumar behaved overtly with malicious intent. Will Bajpe police ensure the fundamental rights of Malaysian student ?

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  • sbanary, Mangalore / Saudi arabia

    Wed, Feb 05 2014

    Gabriel i agree with you completely no every single words i noticed by own working with this UP and Bihar citizens bad words and no respect towards women always consider women as a pleasure material.

    Sometimes i am surprise do they have a mother or sister in their home or do they came from Zoo or jungle..Serious counselling is required..even educated worst than uneducated.

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  • kurt waschnig, oldenburg, germany

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Women are abused and raped across India and this article describes a shocking incident that occurred on the Bangalore-Mangalore Jet Airways flight on Tuesday January 28. For example, newspapers in Germany like Die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Süddeutsche Zeitung, reported on the incident in Subalpur village in West Bengal and on a 16-year-old girl who set herself on fire. She died from her injuries on New Year´s Eve eight days after the second attack.
    The 16-year-old girl was attacked and raped by six men in October 2013. After reporting it to the police, the same men raped her again.
    Law enforcement officials in India have a history of not taking reports of rape very seriously, failing to thoroughly investigate more than half of all rape cases reported to them according to Indian newspapers.
    For example, one of the top ranked police officials in India, Ranjit Sinha, said the following, “if you can´t prevent rape, you should enjoy it.”
    While this statement may have been careless on Mr. Sinha´s part, it shows that certain beliefs regarding women and rape are largely internalized.
    From a human rights perspective, this statement is outrageous, degrading and deeply concerning. It implies that women are not victims of rape they should simply adopt a new attitude and the whole problem will respectively blow over. But women certainly are victims of rape, particularly in India, where one rape is said to occur every 20 minutes. The gang rape and resulting death of a New Delhi student activated a similar outrage through India and the world. Directly following this case, the Indian government set up a commission to the law.
    Enforcing laws regarding rape is difficult because much of the problem comes from the internalization of attitudes such as misogyny, tradition and patriarchy. These ideals are set in stone from a very young age, beginning with ive abortion . In a society where men are valued above women, the roots of the issue run extremely deep.
    Many women do not want to appear in court, they are merely traumatized and shamed further through the experience. There is fear that speaking out will lead to ostracism by their communities or families, since rape is viewed as a loss of their honour. This perspective sheds immense light onto victim blaming. When a woman is raped, she is often viewed as being responsible for the rape herself. Many women are questioned in the courts about their whereabouts and if they have the protection of someone in public.
    After the Delhi gang raping, and the rape of the 16-year-old girl and the rape in Subalpur village, is it pretty clear that Indian law has only changed on paper. Laws and attitudes must change together in order for a true transformation to occur.


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    email: oldenburg1952@yahoo.de

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    Indeed alarming and embarrassing when such unfortunate incidents are reported in the Western media. Are our diplomatic missions taking note of it?

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Appreciate foreign girl's courage to report the incident.

    We have a tendency of misreading a female of foreign countries if she talks freely and/or smiles at the very first instance and that you would think the girl is 'chaalu' and easy target.

    But many of us do not know,the fact that their friendly interaction is, their culture, that they would talk and smile freely to anyone. We should not mistake them

    The above incident could have been occurred in the same way and the guy thought, good chance to brush his shoulders and hand with the co-passenger.

    If he is guilty, he deserves severe punishment.

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  • Sabitha Naayar, Tvm/M'lore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    As per my experience wearing proper dress is only the proper way to be safe everywhere....Try it

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  • VIN, Mumbai/Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    I like your comments, but Dress modestly doesn't stop this kind of harassment.
    It's all depend on How you look at and how you judge at. Are we admiring the beauty of creation or just craving for LUST.
    For more information, please read the book titled "What's on your mind". It unfolds many hidden truths of thinking.

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  • R.Fernandes, dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Agree to a certain extent, but HUNGRY EYES can penetrate even if it is fully covered with black cloth also!!!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    @ R:Fernandes,I agree with you .It is not the Dress but the lust and greedy eye of a man can see a woman like a x-ray rays.I just want to tell a incident in my younger days in our village.There was a man in our village was always looking for new flesh.He had a wife and every year used to get a child.His wife used to say "when you clad a saree to a tree he will go there and think it is a woman ." He was a very arrogant and used to drink .The wife had no Chance to go against and beat her black and blue.This Girl why she didn't complain in flight is a mystery.and taxi nr.must have got from central when he first registered.

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  • ms nitturu, bangalore

    Thu, Jan 30 2014

    I agree that you're right, but the thing is as per our Indian culture and customs locality mind set like that only there is no question about dress and all girls or women should be women we respect them and we are not alike as you thinking we fallow "YATHRA NARESTHU PUJYANTHE RAMANTHE THATHRA DEVATHAHA"

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Dear Sabi....
    I am the most experienced man in these matters. At least as far as this forum goes definitely.Here many ask me.O.K.? So a small discourse...
    'Proper dress' definition depends on an individuals taste. 'Scanty' for one might be 'fully' for the other and so on.Take Sunny Or Poonam...they always say they are properly dressed...Some say they leave nothing to the imagination ...Whose side to take? Tell me? It's easy to comment sitting at TVM and such places, but reality is something different. Deep research has to be done in such matters. In our times even if girls were fully dressed and all we used to fall for them...It happens in rare cases now also..What's your explanation?
    For me, if you ask personally..it was the 'Eyes' O.K.! See- different people have different tastes.Hope you all get the gist of what I want to say! The dress isn't everything. 'The way you carry yourself along with your 'dress' counts and counts immensely!

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  • Sunita, Abu dhabi

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    I would like to correct you that 99.9% of molestation and rape cases are subjected to people who are fully clothed and not on naked or half clothed people like you state. It is in the mind-set of men he can rape or molest even a woman in a burqa. Children who are raped, would you tell them to dress properly or hold the man responsible who commits the crime?

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  • iliyas, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    @sunitha
    "99.9% of molestation and rape cases are subjected to people who are fully clothed and not on naked or half clothed people like you state. It is in the mind-set of men he can rape or molest even a woman in a burqa."

    Is this a Joke??

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Mr. Naayar, the rape proof jacket is not invented yet. May be it is available in TVM ? It is not the dress, but, the dirty brain leads to dirty acts.

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  • Subash Pai, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Amma do you think the student was naked?

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    There are many doubts in this news.
    1) When she says she was sexually harassed what actually he did to her? There are so many people sitting around in the flight. The maximum he could do is touch her in a inappropriate way (intentionally or unintentionally).
    2. He left the airport in some taxi, so from where the airport officials got his contact number / taxi driver's number to call him back?
    3. Why he should be taken for medical examination?

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  • D Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    What are you talking? The other day, a German girl was raped by aBihari man in the train!!! Nobody cared! Finally, she complained to the railway police and the guy was caught easily.

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  • Peter, Brahmavar/Sharjah

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    How could it possible.May be all the co-passengers, flight attendants deeply slept and lights fully off. This cannot be proved.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    One question. Anyone ? As per the news article the accused is sent for medical examination and not the victim. Possibilities ???

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  • S , Dsouza

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    I am surprised that she kept quiet throughout the flight. She could have complained to the flight attendants and could have asked for a change of seat.

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  • simple, bangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    The exact location where she was sexually harassed is not mentioned.
    It could have been anywhere when waiting to disembark or whilst disembarking outside the plane\in the bus.. as such she complained to the Jet Airways ground staff.

    if he has harassed her he should be punished or if she has mistakenly complained, then after the interrogation the truth will be out and the girl should be punished.

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  • jeetendra j hegde, mumbai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Like Ek duje keliye film song the crime happened "up in the sky".....

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Embarrassing news!!!
    Bloody this co passenger damaging the image of India's Athithi devo bhava.

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  • Jason, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    When she was sexually approached.....then why she could just call the Air-Hostess or Stuart and ask for a change in seat or could even raise an issue then and there. There were public around, and things could have been witnessed immediately.

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  • Zameer, Uduoi

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    This is normal no big issue

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  • D Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 29 2014

    Normal where? In Uduoi?

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Nowadays RAPE/SEXUAL HARASSMENT has become A TREND OF FASHION and many feel if you raise this issue you will become popular & prestige issue.

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Why she has not complained inside the aircraft???? I would not say that man would have not harassed her. People would have thrashed him if she did raise alarm inside the plane. May be she want to complain where she gets publicity.

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  • mohammed zubair, dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Really a shame to hear such incident in our city.. already India has a bad name for sexual harassment. . Should be controlled by giving strict punishments ..

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  • Shilpa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    What's soo shocking in this incident !!!...Sexual harassment to ladies happens anywhere , everywhere, anytime anyone in our country.!!...Its really a sad incident ..

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  • dam, mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Waiting for complete details....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Even people from Punjab too realized that nothing will happen in Karnataka even if they misbehave, rape, or murder someone. Yes, Karnataka is very safe now, but sure not for common public and law adhering people

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Really shocking, I just wonder how come a girl did not report in the flight itself... There are many crew cabins n air hostesses with whom she would have lodged a complaint..

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    It is easy to give such advices, but do not do that.

    These things are so sensitive that you do not know immediately what to do.

    Please simply support the girl and pray justice to her.

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    It is not a bus or train to open the door and run away.. If a girl senses something wrong, she can immediately report to the cabin crew, due action will be taken immediately from changing the seats to an emergency landing. Moreover, he would taken into custody even before he could come out of the airport. Nothing is easy these days, Everyone knows it very well...

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Your first comment was "I just wonder how come a girl did not report in the flight itself".

    As you were wondering about the girl not complaining, I advised you not to do that as it will create negative impact on persons who are already under stress.

    Your second comment is more informative and I appreciate that.

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Why not raised alarm in the flight.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Sometimes you do not know what is happening. Fear grips. Fright in Flight. etc..Then reality strikes.
    Appreciate the guts of the girl...

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Wise answer.highly appreciated.thanks.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Bhandumaam,

    Is there a chain in plane to pull like in the train???

    ...JH...

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    There is no alarm chain to pull in the plane as in the train. Ha ha ha

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Plane Kuthaa Yaa( Tulu)
    Andar Ek Kaat Kuthaa (Hindi)....

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Did not understand anything ! In Malyalam pls.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Seri.....
    Plane Mel Povundee
    Aiti Ori Inda Patti.!!.Manasilayaa??
    (This after 'Total Recall' of whatever I knew of Malyalam...)Hope it's correct!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    The most harsh punishment should be awarded to this Punjab da puththar. Brave Girl.. It is always good to hear when a girl takes these kind of actions against goons.

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  • Xavier, sullia/ usa

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    Hi Henry, why u so worried about the accused native place? When a Tamil group thieves u wrote "tamilnadu thambees" when a Punjabi does something "Punjab da puththar" what is the wrong with places, if a guy from Mangalore commits mistake it doesn't mean whole mangaloreans are like that. So be specific of the issue instead insulting a particular region. Culprits are there everywhere, irrespective of places. Bad luck to Indians females they are still not free to move even in the day times. Jai hind..

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  • Prem, KUDLA

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    If a accused from M'lore, then Mangoos?? Ha ha ha......!!

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    @Xavier, sullia/ usa.
    Don't worry, we are not in the USA. For people in the States everything is Racism...

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  • Naiem, Uchila

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    We should call for Airport Bandh ! The banner should read as " Anya Rajyada Vyaktii " !!

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