Dalit student murdered in full public view for marrying upper caste girl

March 14, 2016

Tirupur/Chennai, Mar 14: In a suspected case of honour killing, a Dalit student, who had recently married a caste Hindu girl, was brutally murdered in public view in front of a shop at Udumalpet in Tirupur district on Sunday.

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A three-member gang that came on a motorcycle attacked V. Sankar (22) and his wife S. Kausalya (19), with lethal weapons.

While Sankar died on the way to the hospital, his wife who suffered a head injury was admitted to the Coimbatore Government Hospital.

Relatives of the girl who had opposed her marriage with the Dalit youth are suspected to be involved in the incident.

The gruesome daylight attack was reportedly captured on a surveillance camera installed in the locality. Local people even took pictures (on mobile phones) of the suspects escaping on the motorcycle leaving the victims in a pool of blood, police sources said.

Sankar, a native of Kumaralingam near Udumalpet, and Kausalya, a native of Palani in Dindigul district, were students of a private engineering college in Pollachi where they met and fell in love. The couple got married a few months ago against the wishes of the girl's family.

Kausalya, who had just joined the college, gave up her studies and went to a private firm in Tirupur for work to support her husband who was in the final year. Her parents had opposed the marriage and even moved the court to separate them. Since she was a major and the marriage was on mutual consent no legal action could be initiated, the sources said.

On Sunday, Sankar and Kausalya went to a departmental store in Udumalpet when the accused attacked them. Sankar suffered a grievous injury on his neck and fell unconscious on the spot. He succumbed to the injury while being rushed to the hospital.

The condition of Kausalya was said to be stable. Even as many people in the area watched in shock, the accused fled the scene on a motorcycle.

A senior police official who inspected the scene of crime said one of the girl's close relatives had hired mercenaries to murder the Dalit youth. “We have detained a prime suspect who masterminded the attack. The three assailants would be apprehended soon,” he said.

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Zahoor Ahmed
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Monday, 14 Mar 2016

Where are so called protectors of hindu society ? where are so called nationalist ?

NOOR
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Monday, 14 Mar 2016

The ARROGANT alwz forget that they will die one day... They have a misconception that they will live forever. I remember what QURAN & prophet of God - Muhammad pbuh advised centuries ago...
ALLAH says in the QURAN:
O mankind, We have created YOU from a male & a female and have made YOU into nations & tribes for YOU to KNOW one another. Truly, the NOBLEST of YOU with ALLAH is the most Pious, Truly, ALLAH is all knowing, All aware - Quran 49:13
I remember what Prophet Muhammad pbuh said: O people! Your God is ONE and YOUR forefather (Adam) is one.
An arab is not better than a non arab and a non arab is not better than an arab
and a white is not better than a black person and a black person is not better than a white person
EXCEPT in PIETY and good deeds.

Rikaz
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Monday, 14 Mar 2016

No humanity....upper cast and lower cast.....

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