5 Bajrang Dal men booked for abducting, outraging modesty of Christian woman

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October 25, 2014

Mangalore, Oct 25: As many as five Bajrang Dal activists have been booked for abducting and attempting to outrage the modesty of a Christian woman and forcing her to marry a Hindu boy in the city.

The development comes after the Catholic Christian woman, who managed escape from the clutches of her'husband' four days after her marriage, filed a case against several Bajrang Dal activists at jurisdictional Konaje police station.

Konaje police registered cases under IPC sections 354 (assault or criminal force on woman with intent to outrage her modesty); 147 (punishment for rioting); 143 (punishment for unlawful assembly,); 366 (kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc.); 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement.); 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt.) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation.).

The victim, a resident of Elyarpadavu, about 15km from here, also revealed that Jagadeesh Shenava, president, Mangalore district unit of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, had threatened to harm her parents if she didn't marry the activist.

She had married Roshan Shetty at Arya Samaj in the city on October 16 in the presence of some Bajrang Dal activists. The girl's parents too had visited the wedding venue where a tiff occurred between both the parties and the girl had stood firm on her decision to marry Shetty.

However, on fourth day, she escaped from a hotel where she was staying with Shetty and returned to her parents. In her complaint she claimed that Shetty and five Bajrang Dal activists had drugged, abducted and forced her to marry him.

She said that she knew Shetty personally and she had gone to meet him in the market to give some money. It was then that he forced her to drink some juice laced with a sedative. She also stated that the activists had threatened to harm her parents if she refused to marry Shetty.

She has named Bajrang Dal leader Jagadish Shenava for forcing her to sign a few papers at the deputy commissioner's office on October 17. The police have registered cases against Shetty, Shenava, Dinesh Kadri, Sharath Amblamogaru, Ganesh Kumpala and Praveen.

She also alleged that four persons tried to outrage her modesty at a house in Attavar. On October 19, she said she escaped from Global Residency Hotel when Shetty was in the bathroom.

On the other hand Shenava has rebutted the all allegations. "Four policemen were witness to the marriage at Arya Samaj and they should be first accused in this case. I came after police left. The next day, the couple went to the police station as the girl's father filed a complaint. This was a three-year love affair culminating in marriage,  he said.

Mangalore City Police Commissioner R Hitendra said the investigation was on.

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