Mangalore: Students demand fair and speedy probe into Ratna's death


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Jul 17: The mysterious death of 17-year-old Ratna Kottary near Byndoor in Kundapur taluk, Udupi a few days ago evoked sharp protest from students in the city here on Thursday July 17.

Ratna Kottary was found dead in a forest area at Alandoor near Byndoor on July 12, three days after she went missing. It was suspected to be rape and murder case, but the police are yet to achieve any breakthrough, and even the forensic report is still awaited.

On July 17, hundreds of students from various colleges led by All College Students' Union gathered near the Gandhi statue in front MCC building at Lalbagh, and vociferously demanded a fair and speedy probe into the case and arrest of the culprits without delay.

Addressing the protest, Dinakar Shetty, president of the Union said, "Cases of rape are increasing rampantly of late. What is the police department doing? The police have failed to properly investigate the death of Ratna. Though protests against rape are increasing across the country, there is no decrease in such incidents."

He further added, "We still do not know the status of the investigation into Sowjanya rape and murder case. The police also failed to arrest the culprits in Akshata's case. Now, in one more such case, Ratna has died under mysterious circumstances, and police have yet again failed to make any arrests.

"Parents fear to send their daughters to college these days. There is not enough security for women. The administration has failed to ensure their safety," he added.

"Drug mafia is the main reason for the increase in sexual assault in the district. The police should take long-term measures to root out the drug mafia completely," he said.

"The Bangalore rape case is also an example of the failure of the state government. In Dakshina Kannada, we have seen so many cases of sexual assault but no one is ever convicted. Ratna's case should be tried in a fast track court and justice should be done without any delay," he added.

"The government is ready to give compensation to Naxals but these girls were not Naxals. The government must compensate the families of the victims adequately," Dinakar said.

Taking a dig at the police for failing to make any headway into Ratna's case, he said, "Tomorrow the police may even say she was killed by an animal attack. It is important that there is a free and fair investigation into this case.

"Sexual assaults against children are also increasing. The government should work with the NGOs to curb such incidents," he added.

The protestors lit candles also offered silent prayers for Ratna Kottary.

 

  

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  • Roshan, Karkala/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 19 2014

    Media Involvement in rape cases that is cities only. If there is rape happening in village or remote area where is media and publicity. There is many rapes happening in India. Very few only comes in news channels. Just look at these case.

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  • Ravinder Murthy, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    ... And Tremendous Sale of Candles. Good Boost for the Candle Manufacturers at least.

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  • Asraf, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Minister Sorake was exposed for his support to a rapist earlier when he was only a MLA by speaker Kagodu Timmappa is a clear message to all politicians to be serious on the rape incidents.

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  • RAJ, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Bull$#!t.....these idiots just enjoying there time.......see how serious they are???????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Why no KOLAVARI during Soujanya's time ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Where were you guys when Soujanya was raped and murdered. Why all this KOLAVERI now ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    unfortunately, most of the students don't look serious, when their purpose of protest is very serious and sensitive one.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    well done students, best solution is to public take the law in their hands..

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    KURIGALU SIR KURIGALU !!!!

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    ONCE AGAIN !! IF YOU SEE THE FEMALES ITS LOOKS LIKE THEY ARE ATTENDING FASHION SHOW PHOTO SESSIONS !!!! I CANT SEE THE SINCERITY IN THEIR PROTESTS !! IT WILL COUNTED AMONG THE THOUSAND PROTEST WHICH YIELD NOTHING BUT WASTE OF ENERGY/FUEL/MONEY !!

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    Karnataka State has become Kamukara state under incapable Siddu and George. The free sops for minority are hitting them back with multiplied magnitude.

    When you give everything free for a youth, what will he do? Eve Teasing, Moral Policing, Rape etc.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    If we need safe and secure Karnataka, Dismiss incompetent Home minister George with immediate effect,

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    Thank god Mangalore University All college Student is Alive!But the way Ratna Kotari rape Murder is very very disturbing scary in the minds of young female students .Such heinous crime is not isolated
    one and Police need to take such cases a challenge.Home Minister, certainly under fire because of increased rape and murders cases even in Bangalore also.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    Total collapse of law and order in Karnataka and heading for
    jungle Raj ???

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  • muttu mani, perrinje

    Thu, Jul 17 2014

    good to see without kesari flag protest. keep it up.

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