Bhatkal: Hindu youth stripped, beaten for allegedly supplying cows to Muslims

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August 3, 2016

Bhatkal, Aug 3: In yet another case of vigilante attack, a group of miscreants belonging to Hindutva groups thrashed a Hindu man and paraded him semi-naked for allegedly supplying cows to Muslim families in Bhatkal, a communally sensitive town in coastal Karnataka.

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The victim has been identified as Manjaiah Naika (28), a resident of Puravarga in Bhaktkal taluk. He was given treatment at a government hospital after police took him to custody.

It is learnt that on Wednesday morning a group of miscreants waylaid a vehicle in which Mr Naika was transporting a calf.

Even though the Naika told the vigilantes that he was a Hindu, they pulled him out of the vehicle and thrashed him accusing him of supplying cows to Muslims.

The miscreants then stripped off the youth's shirt and took him in a procession towards the jurisdictional police station. Police stopped the procession near Raghavendra Mutt and took the victim into custody. However, the police did not arrest any of those who allegedly attacked Naika.

A case was registered in this regard at Bhatkal town police station and SI Revathi is investigating.

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S.I.Hassan
 - 
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

No need to drag the religion in between. There are only 2 groups irrespective of religion, One is \oppressor\" and another is \"oppressed\". Whatever may be the religion of \"oppressed\" he is a human first."

Rikaz
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Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

Muslims, do not eat beef for another 2-3 years....your health will improve....most of those cows look sick and tired...majority Hindus are not happy with these bajrangi cow protectors...ultimately they will all go against Bajrangis...they are snatching their one good source of income.

A. Mangalore
 - 
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

it clearly shows our police department is completely controlled by the sangha pariwar goons.

may be mr. nayak is wrong , carrying cow in his vehicle.
there are police and law , handover him to them.

who the hell are you to beat him and parade him, we are not in up we are still in south karnataka.

see the white t shirt goonda is holding belt which was beaten him black and white.

police commissioner should intervene this matter and arrest those goondas and must take action against the police inspector .

let us wait and see what action is coming from you sir commissioner.

Sahil
 - 
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

We should stop eating beef for somtime.. Lets show them what will happen to their cow when no one is there to eat! It will come to road and maa ki saaki naaka hojayega!

Sensible
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Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

eat cow meat or not does not make any difference.. these jobless dogs just want reason to fight/beat up minority.. aklaq was killed coz they assumed he and his family ate beef !!! until these terror groups are banned there will be never peace... if cow is not there they will take up love jihad.. if no love jihad then.. it will be learning arabic/urdu in school... if that is stopped.. then it will be ban burqa.. they will not stop

TR
 - 
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

They are Against Nature.

SAY NO TO BEEF

UMMAR
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Thursday, 4 Aug 2016

Better we need to stop eating cow sorry ( mothers), there will be the effect

Karnataka police department is also Acting like RSS BD are paying them the salary

Nazeer gp
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Wednesday, 3 Aug 2016

Dear muslims, pls stop eating beef for sometime ......see the result soon same as gujarth dalits response...... Plsssss get united and boycott for sometime.

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