Bantwal, Jun 23: Intensifying its fight against the arrest of three youth in connection with the murder of Bajrang Dal activist Rajesh Poojary, the district unit of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) staged a demonstration in front of the house of district in-charge minister B Ramanatha Rai on June 23.
A rally was carried out from Kalpane to the premises of minister's house in Kallige village in Bantwal taluk at 10am.
Police who were present in the large number during the protest prevented the agitators, including the family members of the three arrested, from moving towards Mr Rai 's residence. The proterstors raised the slogans against Ramanatha Rai, Mangalore North MLA Moideen Bawa and Circle Inspector Lingappa Poojary.
Addressing the protestors, DYFI state president Muneer Katipalla demanded release of the innocent youth and a re-investigation in the murder case.
Squarely blaming state government for the failure of law and order in the district, Mr Katipall lamented it was shame that the people have to fight for the cause of humanity.
Demanding a CID inquiry into the Poojary murder case, Mr Katipalla warned that the protest will be taken to Bangalore if the demands are not met.
The arrested Hussain, Imran and Irshad are bread-winners in their families and strive hard to earn a livelihood. However, with mounting pressure on the police department by saffron organisations to nab the culprits in the murder case of the Bajrang Dal activist, the police officials in charge of the case Rajashekhar Maistry and Lingappa Poojary have arrested the three innocent youth although the accused bear no grudge against the victim or have links with any organisations. The accused have no criminal background either, he said.
DYFI members had held a day and night protest near deputy commissioner's office here from June 4 to 5 for the same cause.
Poojary, an auto rickshaw driver was murdered at Kalpane of Kallige village in Bantwal on March 21. Bantwal town police had arrested Irshad (21), Imran (20) and Hussain (20), residents of Mullur village, in connection with the incident.
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