Sullia: Youths click photos of girls at Chamadka Waterfalls, tension prevails


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (RJP)

Sullia, Sep 4: Tension prevailed at Chamadka waterfalls near here on Sunday September 3 after some youngsters allegedly clicked the photos of some girls in their mobile phones.

It is gathered that the youngsters who captured the photos, and the girls whose photos were taken, belonged to different communities.

The students from a private college in Sullia had gone to Chamadka waterfalls on a picnic. While they enjoyed the scenic beauty, some of them saw a group of youths clicking photos of girls. When the youths were cornered and their mobile phones checked, more than 10 photographs of girls were found there.

Police came to the spot and took the culprits to the police station.

Many people came to the spot after learning about the incident. Tension prevailed in the area till the police took action.

  

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  • BDS, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Bad breed. Maybe they are brought up without culture.

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Oh now Chalo Chamadka Sullia

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  • Thomas Scaria, Mangalore, Colombo

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Whats happening to DK and coastal Karnataka? Do the students on a picnic from the same college, do not have the freedom to click photographs of their team members?. The region used to be more civilized earlier!
    Police arrested the culprits. Who they are? Students who clicked the photos or those who cornered them?

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Jai ho sleeping SIdduji, you are successfully converting Karnataka to Kashmir.

    great achievement. BJP can't do this.

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  • Mohan, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Jai ho modi for increasing petrol and lpg prices

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Dear Thomas,

    Read the article one more time you will understand who captured the picture of girls.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Thomas,
    You do not have any rights to click pictures of other girls without their consent.

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  • Thomas Scaria, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Yes, you are all right. I totally misunderstood the story. I withdraw my comments. I thought students were clicking their own photos!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    @Thomas scaria mangalore,even when they were taking fotos of their own group,they should have asked the permission of girls,Nowadays noone knows where the fotos will land.and what disaster might happen.Next time when you give comments,please read twice atleast about certain matters.Fotos might land later to loot money. or other magazines.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Thomas Saab.... you have freedom to take pictures of "Nature" unless it is restricted due to security reason.... But others have equal rights to say "No" to their photography too.... If we talk about Freedom....then it should be from both end... When I say no to my or my family photography means you can't exercise your freedom by force... Moreover in our Mangalore region now a days....everything turns out to be communal... so we needs to be careful under present scenario. Why you need others photograph? Just because you have cam???

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