Mangaluru: Man arrested for spreading communal hatred in WhatsApp


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru 

Mangaluru, Sep 2: A person was arrested on Sunday, September 1, for sending messages with the intention of spreading communal hatred. 

The name of the arrested person is Zakir from Ullal. 

Zakir was questioned by police for sending messages in WhatsApp groups spreading communal hatred. His mobile phone was examined by police. They established evidence on the same and arrested him subsequently. 


A case stands registered against Zakir at Ullal police station. 

The police commissioner has warned that police are going to deal with stern measures against people spreading communal hatred on social media.

  

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  • Peter Saldanha, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    hate mongering

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  • SHAUKATH ALi, DUBAI

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Law is applicable to only minorities i believe. otherwise some BJP MPs would have been in Jail for hatred speech.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Many politicians and their chelas make communal and inflammatory speeches in public but are set free.Only common man is arrested.This is just a joke.

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  • Royston Prabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    So many politicians are making communal hatred speeches and they are not being arrested

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  • netizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    We have illegal factories across the nation openly manufacturing hate mongers right under the noses of administration. Young kids are given arm training and get them brain wash with fake history and communal related hate propaganda.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Throw out all Communals from Mangaluru ...

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Udupi

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Religion is there to follow and not for divide the communities and not for spread poison in the society. In public life no one should bring the religion. This principle is applied for both sides. Hate mongers and anti social elements must be dealt with very strict measures. People need jobs, good education for children, good health care system and peaceful life. Except some radicals from both communities, nobody interested in communal tensions. Hatred will not serve any purpose of the people as everybody facing big financial trouble due to slowdown of the economy.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Our forefathers were Hindus, they were converted for whatever reasons....... Today, their descendants, are waging Jihad, on all non believers, call them Kafirs !!!!

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  • Pravin, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Encounter is the best option

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    if this was option so many MLA & Supporters already dead before ,

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  • netizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    You didn't name honorable CM of U. P and the names of the producers of hate factories.

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  • Srujan Maharaj, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Brother Praveen,
    Very good suggestion we support your brilliant idea lets start from MP'S & MLA'S because they are our lraders and they should be a role model to other's.What you say PLEASE COMMENT

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Respect the nation like your mother and respect the human beings are like your children of that mother. Hate has no place on this earth. Only love and kindness will eliminate hate and evil behaviors. God has no religion and for god we are all his creations. So much is going on just because of superiority of religion beliefs. Politicians and religious leaders should spread positively speaking about everyone beleifs as equal as theirs and refrain from superiority of ones religion. God bless India.

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  • Gireesh, Talpady

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Please ban all social media as done in kashmir for six month's period.
    It's after all in the interest of nation's security.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Why ban social media because of a handful of perverts? Let the police do their job.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    No religion is better than religion. Let us be like human beings. Even animals like Cats , dogs, cattle's etc. behave very well than this cursed human beings

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    I wish there is no religion in this world... Just imagine how happy we are

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  • shaukath ali, karkala, riyadh

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Totally agree with you bro. cheeeers. people turned blindly violent sake of religion. be human first.

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  • Suresh, Mlore

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Dear Charles, your comments makes sense but if a person does not practise religion, then he/she will be like a animal. This will create more problems in the society.

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  • D.Shivaramayya, Chikmagalur

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Mr.Charles D'Mello, i heartily like your comment.

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