Bantwal: Police Arrest Attackers of Sangh Parivar Activist


Bantwal: Police Arrest Attackers of  Sangh Parivar Activist
by Mounesh Vishwakarma [mm]
Daijiworld Media Network Bantwal

Bantwal, May 31: In a major breakthrough, the Bantwal town police headed by Circle Inspector Belliappa and Sub Inspector Madhav Koodlu have been successful in arresting three persons in connection with the attack  on  a Sangh Parivar activist Raviraj, on Saturday, May 31.


The arrested persons have been identified as Obaidullah of Adyar, Abdul Shafi of Sajipa and Shareef of Farangipet.  Raviraj was attacked with sabers while he was closing down  his shop at about 10.15 pm on 20th May. He was running a Xerox shop in B C Road town. He suffered serious injuries but later recovered in the hospital.

Police have also seized the weapons used in the attack. The weapons were hidden  under the bridge at Brahmarakutlu.

  

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  • Ravindranath Shetty, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Tue, Jun 03 2008

    When are we going to stop giving political colour to every action or activity? We blame our political leader for politicizing the social and public issues and at the same time are we not doing same mistake by politicizing police action. Are we acting as an responsible citizens? We need to ask this question to ourselves.

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  • Ajay, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 03 2008

    Its clear from this discussion that the police are not perceived as fair in DK, and rightfully so.

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  • sudeep raj, kundapur

    Mon, Jun 02 2008

    All those who have written against Mr. Ramanath Rai should know that Mr. Rai is a non communal a true hindu leader who sees all religion as same. He works in a party where there is a union of all religions & faith. Our country can improve if there are more leaders like Mr. Rai in all parties

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  • AbdulRehman, Permude / Dubai

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Yes Your are right V.Pinto, (Mangalore/Bahrain) Now DK police personels are less police and more members of communal forces & Stations are now becoming Branches of torcher cell.

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  • Ronald Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Bravo to the Police........ They could make anybody confess about any crime. Now that the BJP government is in power they will be able to catch all the criminals. It is amazing that the perpetrators who executed such a criminal activity were stupid enough to keep the weapons.

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  • Rajesh gatty, mangalore/ dubai

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Well done, but the police should be beware of new Bantwal MLA, who will try to release these Rowdies, dont care him...

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  • sudeep raj, Kundapur

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    I would like to congratulate the DK police for their effeciency,meanwhile I would like to know why the same action by the police is not seen when people from minority communities are being butchered by fundamentalists.

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  • V.Pinto, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Well done DK police. You are right Mr. Sunil Rego Minorities are believing that Police Stations are now becoming Branch Offices of Sangha Pariwar. dk police beat minorities in the staion for any crime they made, but for Sangha Pariwar members they provide masala dosa and Tea for the same crime made.

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  • Rajesh Kumar, Mangalore/Riyadh KSA

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Well Done !!! for quick action. But beware.. current Bantwal MLA might come for their aid.

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  • K.Raghava Mayya, Padil,M'lore-7

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Now Sri Rai. back in the seat of Bantval constituancy, will prevail upon the Police to release them arguing that there may not be sufficient proof.

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  • lokanath.d, Bantwal/Iran

    Thu, May 01 2008

    well done dk police,book the charges strongly as per the law,so that the culprits should not be slipped from charges if they are really culprits.

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  • santosh, karenki

    Thu, May 01 2008

    Hello!!. Belliappa,this santosh who is your class mate @ madyantyr college. well done, keep it up. i wish all success in your future.

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  • swati,

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    Well done. With BJP rule in Karnataka could this be considered as the starting point of a legal-political nexus? Could the police/ruling party the take such prompt action in all the killings and lootings that take place in Karnataka?

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  • S.K.Karkera, Bikarnakatte

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    We Indians should learn to live with unity, mutual reciprocity, beyond class, caste, creed and gender barriers. Violence turns up whenever this harmony is disturbed. Unless we restore social harmony our future is in danger. Thank you DK law enforcement.

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  • sunil rego, mangalore/USA

    Sun, Jun 01 2008

    I wonder how police can arrest so called criminals who attack sangh pariwar members with in a short peroid of time and not those people who commit horrible crimes against minorities.

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