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Mangalore: Rationalists' Association Sets out on 'Mission Ghost'

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/SM)
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Mangalore, Aug 18: The so-called ‘ghost’ which has given sleepless nights to many and nightmares to a few in the last one week has become a new sensation in the city. While so far no one has fathomed the truth behind the 'ghost', the rationalists’ association has now set out on 'Mission Ghost' in order to bring out the truth behind the story which more wings of imagination attached to that than facts.

Narendra Nayak of Rationalists’ Association has opined that someone in the city is spreading rumours to establish the superstitious beliefs among the people. Hence, he has decided to conduct a probe to bring out the reality.

But the shouts of  the ‘ghost’ reportedly continued even on Friday August 17 night. Many locals and mediapersons were present on the spot on Friday midnight too. Strange sounds like a cat mewing; a baby crying and also a lady screaming badly were heard.

This ‘ghost’ story has created a new debate in the city. The locals have started gossipping regarding this topic.

Some sources complain that land mafia is involved in this ‘ghost’ story. This mafia has planned either to grab this land or to buy it at a rockbottom price.

The said ‘haunted house’ is located between the ladies' hostel and a college which has been a major concern. Even some empty liquor bottles were found inside this building under construction. Hence, it is also said that some miscreants are creating unnecessary problems under the influence of 'spirit.'

The story continues further. According to a local, two ladies had drowned in a lake which is close to the said building a few years ago and "their souls has not yet attained salvation.  So their souls are creating problems," they say.

Whatever it may be, one thing is sure that residents of the city as well as other places are quite curious about this 'ghost.' Everyday some new and interesting stories or other story is making rounds in the city.  The 'city ghost' has even made its way into the world of SMS.

But Prof Narendra Nayak does not agree with all these stories.  So now the interesting part is, what truth will his probe bring out?

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  • narendra nayak, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 09 2007

    I investigated the haunted house. The night I went out there, there was a commotion due to the large number of "spiritually" inclined young men who had come in search of the ghostly variety after fortifying themselves with those of the organic kind from the local bars! There was a caning to disperse the crowd who were getting restive.

    On the previous day, a puppy which was infested with lice and bleeding from its ear was found by a local, Ravi Kumar and taken away. After that the "spiritual sounds" have not been heard. After a week of this,the owner of the house Mr.N.S.Nithin came and met me. He is not aware of anyones attempts to buy his house at a cheap price as no such offers had come.

    However, when he had purchased the place he did not know that there was no license to put up the first floor. That was the reason for the house being kept in the half built state. Any way, the spirit has diasappeared and the sounds are not heard any more.

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  • Trevor, Mangalore - uk

    Mon, Aug 20 2007

    I also agree that this might b a prank played by some locals or some builders to get this property for a rock bottom price, but who knows the fact, do I or do You ? anyway time would tell that to us cheers

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  • trevor, mangalore - uk

    Mon, Aug 20 2007

    First of all, thanks for updating us with your report, we would still like to get updates about this in the comming days, meanwhile I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH the comment posted by Mr Charles D'Mello, may be he has not come across the actual fact in real life about so called G-T!!

    I am interested in knowing about this because I have come across this in my life since I was small, thats in my own house for about 2 month with out a break, anyway those days are gone and forgotten now!! but these days you hardly hear such ghost stories or you come face to face in real life, cheers

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  • prince, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 19 2007

    I agree to what charles said.,,people are just trying to create panic among residents...Definitely some people have got eye on that land...and about people reportedly falling ill or having fever its rubbish....They may be suffering from flu like symptom which is common in this season....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Aug 19 2007

    There is nothing called ghost in the world. All these stories are total nonsense and there is no truth in that.

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