Mangalore Church Attack: Club Manager Deposes before Commission


Bangalore, May 11 (DHNS) : The manager of the recreation club, which was attacked in Mangalore on September 2008, deposed before Justice B K Somasekhara Commission of Inquiry on Monday. 

Kishore Kumar, manager of Sridevi Recreation Club located near the Milagrice Church in Mangalore’s Bunder area, contended that neither the police nor any Bajrang Dal activists committed any atrocity against Christians, when the latter staged a protest mid-September.

During the cross-examination by advocate B Ibrahim, who is representing the Christian community, Kumar denied that he was instigated by the police to file an affidavit. “It’s not true that police assistance is absolutely necessary for the club’s smooth functioning. Nobody asked me to file an affidavit. I filed it myself so that no injustice is meted out to police,” he said.

Claiming that some persons threw stones from inside the church, Kumar said: “Prohibitory orders were in force that day. Yet Christians staged a protest. I did not see anybody throwing stones at the church from outside,” Kumar argued.

While stating that he and his friends were witness to stone-throwing and lathi charge by the police, Kumar maintained that police did not gatecrash into the church. “They acted only when the situation went out of control,” he said.

Kumar also denied that he was a member of the Bajrang Dal. Advocate for the State Government and the police also cross-examined him. Five other persons summoned by the Commission did not depose before it. The Commission, set up on September 19, 2008, had submitted an interim report in the first week of February.

  

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  • Vincy , Shamboor/Bangkok

    Tue, May 11 2010

    Very strange this Kumar the savior of the police and Bajarang Dal.
    Where was he all these days since last September 2008? Why he took 20 months to file an affidavit and speak the so called witness truth? Why he did not run away when police lathi charge? Why not commission considers him as insider for the police as he has come out at the last moment to save the police.
    The new commissionerate in 2010 and new developments are happening in Mangalore to save the police image who brutally hit women.
    The pictures of nun showing her legs up to the knee with scars of lathi are the best witness to prove atrocity of the police.
    Prohibitory orders were in force that day means it was only Christians and not for the others who were moving on motor bikes to take control of the Bajarang Dal activities.


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  • V. Thomas, Bahrain

    Tue, May 11 2010

    "Prohibitory orders were in force that day". What Kumar was doing there ? Actively participating with the Monkey Sena and corrupt Police officers to vandalize the worship place ? What is all this enquiry ? What is this commission ? Who need this ? Christians ? No, as long as BJP is in power, I don't think any Christian will need it. If Police and Monkey Sena did not show their inhuman behavior towards the women & aged people, how they got hurt ? When the witness himself is a culprit, what justice can innocent prople expect from the bunch of criminal team ?

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  • steve, Sharjah

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Goodwork or godwork I dont know. but kumar is in the next CM line because of his truth.

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