Bengaluru, Oct 19 (IANS) : A top police official said here on Monday that if found guilty, they will act against those who heckled an Australian man for sporting a tattoo of a Hindu goddess on his leg.
The Australian citizen was heckled in this tech hub during the weekend by BJP activists for sporting a tattoo of Hindu goddess Yellamma on his leg, a senior police official said on Monday.
"Though the Aussie (Matthew Gordon, 21) did not file a complaint so far, we have taken the incident seriously and will act against them (activists) if found guilty," Bengaluru deputy commissioner of police Sandeep Patil told reporters here.
The heckling occurred at Konark restaurant in the city's downtown when Gordon from Melbourne was spotted with the tattoo on the shin of his left leg seated at a table along with his girl friend Emily Kassianou, 20, also from Melbourne.
"A dozen activists walked up to me and threatened to skin my leg if I did not remove the tattoo and apologise to them, as it was hurting their religious sentiments," Patil quoted Gordon telling his juniors outside the eatery later.
Police collected video footage of the incident from the restaurant's closed circuit television camera (CCTV) to examine for investigation.
"It was lunch time (2 p.m.) and we did not want to disturb other guests in the hotel. We told him (Gordon) outside that he should remove the tattoo, as it was insulting to have our goddess image on legs," activist Ramesh Yadav said.
To avoid causing inconvenience to the public, a beat constable took the activists and the Australian duo to a nearby police station to sort out the issue amicably.
"We warned Gordon that he would get into trouble if anyone sees him in public place with a goddess image on his leg and advised him to remove it for his safety," Yadav recalled.
They also lectured the Australian duo on Hindu religion and how its gods and goddesses were venerated by the people.
Incidentally, Yadav contested in the city civic election in 2010 on a BJP ticket and lost.
Bengaluru: Mob harasses Australian national over tattoo of Goddess
Bengaluru, Oct 19 (Agencies): What was supposed to be a normal day out turned into a harrowing experience for an Australian national and his friend as they were abused and harassed by an unruly crowd in Bengaluru on Saturday. The issue was a tattoo of goddess Yellamma on his shin.
Matt Keith and his friend Emily were accosted and heckled by the mob outside a restaurant on Residency Road, reported Times of India. A group of over 25 gathered at the eatery and did not allow the couple to leave.
The Ashoknagar police, who arrived on the spot, took Matt and his friends to the police station, where he was allegedly forced to write an apology letter.
Matt was quoted in The Hindu saying, 'The policemen advised me on Hindu religion and insisted I give a written apology for not covering my goddess tattoo, even as the group just watched. I tried taking law points, but had to finally give in as my girlfriend was in tears as the cops wouldn’t let us go.'
Matt, who also has a Ganesha tattoo on his back, said that he didn't want to stay in Bengaluru anymore and that he shouldn't be victimised for following his spiritual journey and the markings on his body.