Missing Sullia boy returns to expose the truth behind conversion rumours

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September 25, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 25: Expressing shock over the reports that he was forced to convert to another religion, a teenage Hindu boy from Sullia in Dakshina Kannada district has said that he had left home after his father beat him up.

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19-year-old Deekshith Gowda, son of Janardan Gowda from Paladka near Arambur in Sullia taluk had gone missing on September 7. Local leaders of Sangh Parivar had had claimed that he must have been forced to convert to Islam by some organisations.

However, the boy returned home on Friday to rubbish the rumours of conversion. He said that after leaving home, he went to Kozhikode in Kerala where he recently had completed a job-oriented course. “After staying two days in Kerala I went to Bengaluru in search of a job. I had also contacted my mother over phone and informed this to her,” the boy told media persons who visited his home on Saturday to know the truth behind conversion rumours.

Background

Deekshith was in Kozhikode for four months for some training. After his return an altercation had broken out between him and his father over some trivial issue. On September 7 when Deekshith was doing Yoga' his father beat him up. On the same day he had left home.

Later, rumours started doing the rounds that Deekshith was beaten up by his father when the former was performing Namaz' in the morning and hence he left home. Janardan also lodged a missing complaint at jurisdictional police station.

In a protest rally organised by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and other Hindutva groups in Sullia on September 19 the speakers had claimed that Deekshith had converted to Islam like Satish Acharya from Mandekolu village of Sullia taluk. They also claimed that Deekshith was brainwashed by Muslim groups in Kerala.

“I am saddened by such baseless rumours and allegations. I had left home after a small clash with my father. This is our family matter. We don't expect the interference of others in our family matter,” said Deekshith.

Comments

INDIAN
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

PUT IN JAIL THESE JOBLESS IDIOTS

mw
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

is there any law to ban terror outfit RSS in India...

shaji
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Peace loving people from all communities should take out a procession to expose crook and anti indian propaganda by sangh parivar. Govt should arrest hate mongers under Goonda act and kick them out of Karnataka. It is unfortunate that common man is being brain washed by these hate mongers and they are becoming scape goat without knowing the truth. This issue was highlighted in the Media, however they are hiding while the truth has prevailed. Sangh parivar financed media is acting as dumb and deaf now. Shame on you media people. You should be fair and not unfair. You should not betray the media religion.

PK
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Cheddis created this organisation to create such troubles in the society...People who became the members of such organisation are the scapegoats, Who become violent when a rumor is spread without looking at the source of any venom spilled from Nagpur.

Wake UP
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Bhatta and the cheddis need to clean their brain... Those who dont recognize this evil in cheddis and bhatt are also need to think on Y they are supporting without knowing the source of any incident. In other way people who support such criminals who spread hate are also equal to them... Dear hindus who are honest and good, dont b a scapegoat to the cheddis and bhatta without knowledge of what they incite.

Anil Holla
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Organize one more really let innocent people know that all allegations made by K.BHATTA were baseless. And book him under GOONDA Act.

Mohammed
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Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

Bull shit to such nonsense organization...... Its time to book all those who participated in that really

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