Udupi: Missing Padmapriya Bhat Traced in Kolar...?


Udupi: Tension Mounts as Mystery Still Shrouds Padmapriya's Disappearance

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (GA)

Updates at 12.30pm IST

Udupi, Jun 14: It is almost 4 days now that Padmapriya, wife of MLA Raghupati Bhat went mysteriously missing while on her way to here parental house. Despite large scale media coverage and intense search operations by various teams of police and Anti-Naxal Force, no traces of her whereabouts have been found. With each passing moment, tension is mounting in all quarters. While Raghupati Bhat is quite depressed and saddened, their children, Rahul and Rohan, are eagerly waiting that their mother will come back safe.  Situation is Padmapriya's house at Karnad is still pathetic. Her family is still in shock and all the members of the family are finding it extremely difficult to come in terms with the existing situation.

On the other hand thousands of BJP workers, friends and well-wishers of Bhat are helping the police in searching every nook and corner of Udupi. But as of now every effort has gone in vain. The only progress in the case is that Raghupati Bhat's mother Saraswati has now formerly filed a case with the Manipal police that her daughter-in-law is missing from June 11. (Earlier media reports confirmed that, Padmapriya was missing since Jun 10)

Padmapriya had left her house on June 11 morning around 9.15. She drove her car herself as usual. She was on her way to her parental house to attend certain puja. Before that she told Raghupati Bhat that she will visit Kunjargiri temple and offer a thanksgiving puja for his success in recent elections. Eyewitnesses now say that they had spotted her Wagon R car at Kunjargiri at around 10.15 which indicates that she had reached the spot within an hour. But what happened thereafter, whether she attended puja at Kunjargiri, did anyone waylaid her with any ill motive, is not known. The situation in which car was found, the smashed bangles, abandoned money, blood stains, hairs etc indicate that she might have had a physical altercation with someone.

But motive behind anything foul is still mysterious. As known Raghupati Bhat is running a finance firm in Udupi and in his absence Padmapriya was looking after the firm. It is a known fact, enmity is a common phenomenon in finance business. So investigations have been directed in this regard also.

But it is quite shocking to know that neither Raghupati Bhat, his family nor even Padmapriya's family made any serious attempt to know her whereabouts after she went missing. As per Raghupati Bhat, Padmapriya's mobile was switched off and he could not contact home since landlines were dead. But it is quite surprising to know that landline phone of an MLAs house lay dead for almost 3 days and no one bothered to repair or even a file a complaint.

As of now however, everything is mysterious. Only time can answer various questions which are arising from various quarters. Perhaps only Padmapriya's safe return will answer these ever mounting queries.

Search Still on for MLA's Missing Wife Padmapriya Bhat  – Udupi Shell Shocked

Updates at 00.45am, Jun 14, 2008

Daijiworld Udupi correspondent learnt from the Home Minister Dr V S Acharya that the government has appointed a team comprising of Two DYSPs and Two Circle Inspectors to speed up  the search for the missing  Padmapriya Bhat.

Three different teams have been deployed to  Bangalore, Murdeshwar and Dharmastala  for further investigation.

Daijiworld.com also learnt that fingerprints picked up from the steering wheel of the abandoned car belonged to a male. It is now suspected that the car was deliberately parked in such a way that there little space for anyone sitting on the passenger side to either open the door and get out.

Daijiworld once again spoke to Ragupathi Bhat to ascertain  where his children were while  his wife was supposedly visiting her mother. He said that the boys  Rahul and Rohan were with his mother in Udupi.

Asked why for two days he was unaware of the whereabouts of his wife Padmapriya, he said that he did call his wife on the mobile but it was  switched off. Later he tried calling his mother in Udupi and his mother-in-law in Mulky but the land lines were out of order.

Updates at 11.30pm

Udupi, Jun 13: (11.30pm IST) The search  for the missing wife of Udupi MLA Ragupahi Bhat has continued with the deployment of a huge number of Anti Naxal Forces in  the Kunjalugir area.  Even the local people have joined the police in the search operations.

Western Range IGP Ashit Prasad, Mangalore SP and other top officials have already visited the spot. Home minister V S Acharya  too visited the spot.

Ragupathi Bhat speaking exclusively to daijiworld.com in Udupi said that he  was stunned to hear the news as he had no  enemies in his life. He was looking visibly disturbed and sounded very low  while speaking to daijiworld.

"We never had disputes in our relationship. Everything was going fine . She wanted to offer puja at the Kunjalgiri temple for the success of the  recent election victory. She informed me that she is going to her mother's place"















Strong rumors  of a possibility of  suicide are in the air. But the blood stains, broken bangles and an empty SIM card found inside her abandoned  car  point at a forceful abduction rather than a suicide.

When asked why a police complaint was not lodged for three days after she went missing, the MLA  said that he always believed that  she was at her mother's place at Mulky . It was much later that he learnt that she never reached there.

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  • Jacob, Niddodi

    Tue, Jun 17 2008

    "If she wants to commit suicide she doesn't have to go to Dellhi, definately behind her death something is hiding, only time can tell the truth! may her soul rest in peace"

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  • seema, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 17 2008

    There should ba a thorough investigation in this case.it came as a shock to know that Mrs.Bhat has committed suicide.The culprits should not be spared.It seems to be planned.When Mr. Bhat realized that his wife was not at home and her mobile was switched off, why did'nt he go personally to her mother's house or send someone to find out if she had reached or not.

    There is something fishy.Did he want to get rid of his wife for some reason?Her soul will not rest in peace till the culprits are punished.The poor children have lost their mother but someday the children will get to the truth.

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  • Jessy, Udupi/Jeddah

    Tue, Jun 17 2008

    Got very happy yesterday morning when Daiji. published that she was found alive. But it's really sad to know that she is no more. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • shah nawaz bannanje, udupi/dubai

    Tue, Jun 17 2008

    Only God knows the truth. What we know is Mrs Bhat is no more and her children are orphaned. Every wife has a right on her husband in family life and affairs and I feel Mr Bhat has ignored his personal life and ignored ever lasting peace and opted for temporary fame and glare and ignored his family. Now the result is irrepairable and disasterous. Oh God please give wisdom to man kind. My sympathies with the kids and parents of Mrs Bhat. A big thank u to Daiji Team. Wel done, our politicians are exposed. Good work. keep it up.

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  • Abdul Gafoor , Udupi / Kunjibettu

    Mon, Jun 16 2008

    May God rest her in peace & give patience to their family to abosrb such a big shock.

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  • Nightingal Ramya Soans, Chitrapur

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    We heared the news that Mrs.Bhat is no more, we regret her demise. We would pray that the almighty grant peace of mind to their family and children and the strength to overcome the grief.

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  • Mithesh Kabra, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    This is really a henious crime committed against womanhood. I am still not clear, that the lady who was found safe in Kolar, Karnataka is found dead in Delhi?

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  • sookshma, melbourne

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    This has actually turned ugly now. After all the forces that was deployed to hunt for her, she is found in Kolar!! Hale and healthy! And to think that we missed our sleep to worry about her!!Goodness, what is the world coming to?

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  • lathif, DODDANGUDDE

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    i pray for safe return

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  • rasheeda, manglore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    MLA bhat is happy man now, and hope she is too.

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  • Hamza qatar, DODDANGUDDE

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Me and my family keepon pray padmapriya bhat safe and back to home.allah plz help dem.

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  • Clement Coorg, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    Let God protect Mrs. Bhat and bring her back safely.

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  • Fr Maxim Rosario, Valencia

    Sun, Jun 15 2008

    I pray that Padmapriya come back safe and the family members may be strengthened to overcome the grief and sorrow they are undergoing.

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  • omar Jokatte, Manglore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    May Allah bless her to return in safe.

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  • Gayathri Mahila Mandali,Thangadagadi,Udupi, thangadagadi/Karamballi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    we the members of Manila madali pray for the safe returm of Mrs,Bhat.Dear Padma please return soon your kids are waiting for you to see. please try to call wherever you may be.let you be in safe padma.come soon

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Patla / Kuwait

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Having risen to prominence, the family affairs/movements should have been streamlined. Udupi is such a cultured, civilized and safe place that we tend to take safety for granted. With anti-social elements are on the wait to spoil the life of a good leader, movements, phone calls, events and meetings need to be monitored and planned in advance. Lord Krishna will restore everything to normalcy. Once in place, visit Pernankila Mahaganapathi to say "Thank You, Lord".

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  • Thakur Jagdish, Mumbai/Toronto/Canada

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Shame, Shame On Abductors, This news has shocked me and i am afraid Westernization & Hindi Movies & Ekta Kapoor's Soap's(Serial's) has changed the Mental Attitude of some youngster's in India.Udipi the Temple town is becoming Bihar.I request a COD to take charge immediately as the police force is useless. They come only when the crime is done & criminal is far far away from the normal reach of the police force.One who suffers really knows the pain that one has to undergo in such circumstances.May Udipi Sri Krishna bring back home Mrs. Bhat safely & reunite with her family Especially the 2 little kids.

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  • suha sharief, puttige / dammam

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Sad mystery in udupi. Hope Mrs Bhat returns safe.

    Thank u Daiji for your full coverage news

    Hope we will get further news in detail.

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  • Ibrahim Attur, Kinnigoli/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Realy Shocked,I pray for Mrs.Padmapriya Bhat's safety.

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  • Vipin, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    I feel sorry for Raghupathi Bhat.

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  • Parvez ali, Mangalore/ Riyadh

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    A repected daughter, or a sister of our district is missing - It is our duty to help the police to trace her. Pressurise government and pray Almighty God in Masjid, Mandir and Church for her safe return. Today it is Padmapriya tomorrow....?.

    Thanks Daijiworld. Hope to receive good news within 24 hours InshaAllah.

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  • shivashankar, udupi-manipal

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    very bad event... I wish her to be safe..

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  • Ramnath Shenoy, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Let us wish Padmapriya come back safe and reveal the facts.

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  • Praveen Shetty, Saudi Arabia/Ampar

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    This is really a shocking news to all of us from Udupi. Every body in Udupi has to come forward and help authorities to find out her soon. We sincerely pray with god that she will join the family to strengthen Mr. Bhat very soon.

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  • Umar Shaikh, Udipi/Kaup

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

     This is really unbelievable to think making two small godly kids orphans at their tender age.

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  • rajesh, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    its very surprising to hear this shocking news.we will pray her a safe return.

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  • preethi, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is very sad to hear the news, hope she will return safely.... only thing is our prayer with God that to safe return of Mrs.Padmapriya.

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  • krishna.udyawar, M'LORE

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Very sad to hear the news!!

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  • Baldwin Saldanha, Mangalore/Uchila

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is really a tragedy of human kind. A mother has been separated from two little kids. Shame that India is still living in stone age. Dear countrymen, lets mature and show maturity in all our deeds. Wish all Indians a humanly attitude.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Its still Shocking news for all, our heartly pray she will return safely....

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  • Old Students Association,Nittur Higher Primary School,Udupi, thangadagadi/karamballi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    by hearing news of a Most promisnent persons wife missing is gives us a shock. we the Old sudents of Nittur Higher primary school pray a safe return of our loving Padmapriya.Hope there is no ugly politics in this matter our heartfelt prayers with Mr. Bhat>Hope for the safe return.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is a testing time for you dear Mr.Raghupathi Bhat. Have faith in God and He will take care of your wife. He is the best planner. If you break down in front of your innocent children, where else they will look for solace? To think of a situation where children are separated from their mother is totally devastating. The entire Karnataka is praying for the safe return of your wife and all of us are eagerly waiting for her re-union.

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  • davids, bangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    May God grant Shri Bhat the strength to cope with this very tough situation and our prayers are there for her saferly uniting with her family

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  • Shreyes Rai, Manipal/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    very shocking news.I sincerely wish and pray that Mrs. Padmapriya Bhat is safe and returns home soon.

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  • Sadananda Melanta, Mangalore, NIGERIA

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Dear Bhat May god help you re-unite with your wife asap.We pray to the almighty God to keep your wife safe and in god health to join you soon.I'm sure , everything will come back to normal with your wife returning home.Lets pray to have her back.We all mangalorean even in Nigeria shocked to hear this news and feeling pity on Bhats Family. I am sure the present govt. will handle the case properly and prove to us that BJP Govt.is different from others and provoide safe envoirement to the socity. Now our Home minister has to prove this to the people of karnataka .iam sure he will do this .

    Daijiworld , you have comeup with good coverage and keep it up ..... we once again wish her safe return to the family and make her children and husband smiling....

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  • K Shrinivas Rao, Kundapur

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Challenge to Mr. V.S Acharya's capability to investigate

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  • abba, abudhabi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Let us pray for safe return of MOTHER of two

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Dear Raghupathi Bhat, We are with you and your children in this great time of pain and agony. May our Blessed Lord give you strength and courage at this time. Dear Readers, BJP government is in Karnataka. Imagine, if someother party was in power and this happened, what would have happened in Udupi? Bundhs, attacks, ransacking, shop closing, hooliganism, animosity and what not? Hope, people of all walks of life may stay united at this hour and support, pray and work. Only good work and love for each other shall be remembered. God Bless.

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  • Mrs Lubna Nawaz, Bannanje/Udupi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is a crime against humanity. Men are protectors of women folk. Everyone in and around Udupi must assist the local authorities in tracing Mrs Bhat. May Allah bring her back safely without harming her and unite with her family. She is a woman. Abdutors pls think that you too have wives, mothers, sisters and children. I am sure Allah shall listen to us and the whole drama would end with a happy note.

    Thank u Daijiteam for your excellent coverage and report.

     

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  • Dr. Raveendra Nayak, Melbourne, Australia, Kunjibettu

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Myself and my family members pray Kadiyali Mahishamardini for the safety and wellbeing of Padmapriya.

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  • SHAILESH RAO, MANOLIGUJJI, ABUDHABI

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Its very socking news,my self and my wife join you in this sorrowful time and extend our prayers for her well being and safe re-united her family.

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  • Ranjith, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    this incident affects our udupi culture..

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  • MOHAMMED ASLAM.P.H, THALANGARA,KASARAGOD/DUBAI

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Very sad to hear the news!! hope she will return safely....

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  • Prashanth Shetty, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    JUST NOT ACCEPTABLE. If public of Udupi and South Kanara take the law into their hands, there will be no surprise.

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  • Mohammed Shafi, Kandlur / Karnataka

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is very sad, We will pray with Allah her safe return

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  • Mrs.Prathima J Acharya, Gundibail

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    sorry to hear the shocking news. I felt so sad, only thing is our prayer with God Venkatarama that to safe return of Mrs.Padmapriya.let us find in her good health.

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  • Gladys D'Souza, Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    I'm really shattered by reading the news. Cruelty should not be upto this level, human beings should behave as human beings not like wild animals. There is no use by living as human beings, if we do these type of crimes that too with a women. What is the use of your so called "toungue" if you commit crimes. Police should investigate the matter without any pressure & punish the guilty with utter punishment like they should remember throughout their life & should be a lesson to others.

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  • Zakir Hussain, Udupi / Saudi Arabia - Dammam

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    let us wish she is safe, Inshallah and pray for her soon return.

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  • suresh acharya, katapadi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    very shocking news,we are waiting(praying) for her safe return

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  • Mohandas Patil, Cherkady / Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    This is really a shocking news to all of us from Udupi. Every body has to stand up against this heinous crime and the criminals has to be hanged. We sincerely pray with god that she will join the family to strengthen Mr. Bhat very soon.

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  • BHASKARA, MANGLORE

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    TAKE THE ACTION

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  • Vasu R Nayak, Anjar

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Very sad to here the incedent taken place, that too of MLA family. Police must investigate the case without any political strengths. case must handover to CBI investigation

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  • Vittal Acharya, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Without giving room to any rumours which is now floating in the city, all we have to pray for her safe return....God please help.

    Salute to comments box really how all reacted without religous barriers

    This is DAIJI the great.

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  • deviprasad rao, mulky

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    THER IS A LIMIT FOR EVERYTHING NOW THE THINGS ARE GOING OUT OF CONTROL IT MAY BE NAXALALITES OR POLITICALLY SOMEONE WANTS TO PLAY WITH MR.BHAT ANYHOW I HOPE EVERYTHING WILL GO FINE AND SHE WILL BE BACK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE I WILL PRAY WITH GOD PLZ SAVE HER LIFE

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  • abdulrahman sulaiman, riyadh/uchila

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Really shocked, I agree with Mr.Ranjith Shetty. I hope this matter will come to end soon with Mrs.Bhat's return ....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is strange that the MLA did not report the incidence for three days. But it can happen, let us wait and watch.

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  • Melwin D'souza, Mabukale/Mira Rd(Bombay)

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    I sincerely and pray (St.Antony) that Mrs. Padmapriya Bhat is safe and safe return.

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  • Mohammed kisar, Dubai/ Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Very sad to here the incedent taken place, that too of MLA family. Police must investigate the case without any political strengths.

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  • Vasu Kotian, Udupi,Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It is a shame on mankind

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  • Pavitra, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    What a tragedy for this man? He loses his father and now he has to go thru this... I sincerely pray to the paramatma to grant her families the strength and courage to go thru this and for a safe return of Mrs. Bhat. People please dont jump to conclusions, lets not forget we are human beings first and then businessmen,politicians and so on.. If not for the man(Bhat) think about the two little children who are very much innocent and have no idea where thier mother is and whats wrong with her. Lets be human first..

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  • Aadil Khan, Mangalore/Kasaragod/Dammam

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    We seldom hear such kind of heinous act like kidnapping in South Kanara or Northern Kerala. The guilty should be brought to books immediately. I wish the lady come home safely and rejoin her husband and loving kids. All the best to you, Mr. Bhat and family.

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  • MA Sheikh, Manglore/Dammam

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    May almighty return her safety to her family and home.

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  • Rathnakar Shivay, Kundapur/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    According to me it is really a shame for those who are concerned. If any grudge they should kidnap Mr. Bhat not his wife.

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  • Bharathi Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    I just got tears while going through the response received from the readers of daijiworld throughout the world. That shows how south Kanara citizens are united like a family irrespective of our caste, religion. I hope Padmapriya is alive and should be condemned, we do not want south kanara to be another Bihar

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  • Avinash Ganiga,

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    I think this is the most cruel way of dealing ! Its the time to join hands and contribute our help to Mr. Bhat to search his wife. I request all the Udupia'n to pray for the best.

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore- Longbeach

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Hi Ranjan, Totaly agree with you, We all, Let all pray for the situation to be cleared easily . Hope there is no ugly politics.Lets wish the best keep our fingers crossed. I donot want to hear naxalism has stepped right into the centre of of urban life. Its a scary devlopment. Dr Prakash H

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  • Wilma Saldhana, mangalore / dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    May the almighty GOD help the MLA & reunite his wife with childrens soon. Really shame to abduct a woman.

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  • Naveen d costa ( CHINA ), Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Shame on mankind. Is this a political stint or political rivalry? Mr. Bhat, our prayers are with you.

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  • Clement Frenandes, Mangalore / Saudi

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    It seems to be something suspicious, at the same time cannot rule out political rivalry. If it is a political rivalry then this type of acts should be condemned & all people should raise their voice & the culprits should be handed over to the public but not to police to punish them. Shame on them who abducted or killed her.

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  • shamshuddin, soudiarebia

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    this matter is surprsing. Ater three days they woke up. realy suspisious.we pray she is safe.

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  • Dominic, Udayavar / Dubai

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    This is time to join hands and help people in need. Politics should not show the face in this matter. It is my humble request to Udyavarities to help Mr. Raghupati Bhat to search his missing wife.

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  • bharath shetty , Kateel -USA

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    It is very sad to hear the news. But i am really surprised how come it took 3 days to notice the missing. May be probe in that angle also needed.

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  • Ossie, , Udupi / Florida, U.S

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    Shame on mankind. Is this a political stunt or political rivalry? Mr. Bhat, our prayers are with you. Others, please make sure you call your spouse at least twice a day to make sure they are safe.

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  • stephen Quadros Permude,

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    Mr.Bhatt Our Lady Help of the Helpless will surely help you out of this crisis

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  • Ranjan Dsouza,Dubai, Manipal

    Sat, Jun 14 2008

    Dear Bhat May god help you re-unite with your wife asap.We pray to the almighty God to keep your wife safe and in god health to join you soon.I'm sure , everything will come back to normal with your wife returning home.Lets pray to have her back.Myself and my wife join you in this sorrowful time and extend our prayers for her well being. Ranjan Dsouza

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    It's shame to anyone to commit a this type of crime, it seems to be politically motivated crime, police of udupi should investigate this matter & bring it to the public....

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  • SHAHNAWAZ, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    May Good Lord re unite them. God and administration must punish the guilty. Whatever the reasons, no body's family is harmed. Hope the mystery behind this would be solved and she is re united with her husband and children. I pray for her wel being.

    Thank you Daijiworld Team for the coverage and hope and expect more coverage from you as it unfolds.

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  • Ranjith shetty, udupi

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    Why didn’t Ragupahi Bhat or her mother didn’t not reported same day??? Any husband or mother or relatives will definitely cross check same day whether wife reached safely..Isn’t? i am totally surprised....after 3 days police came to know....

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  • Grace Mendonca, Shankerpura/Dubai

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    I sincerely wish and pray that Mrs. Padmapriya Bhat is safe. In the meantime, wonder, how Mr. Raghupathi Bhat could continue to stay in Bangalore knowingly his wife is missing. (according to your report, he started to M'lore when the missing report published in the media)

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  • neha, udupi

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    by reading that the wife of a prominent person gone missing mysteriously . I felt so sad. I have to say only thing to all of my friends to pray for her with god ,, let god make us find her in good health ..

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 13 2008

    It is a matter of extreme concern to all that the wife of a prominent person should be missing this way. Hope the mistary surrounding this episode will be solved. Fortunately we have a good Police Force under the able leadership of A.M. Prasad, IGP, Western Range. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Bhat.

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