Bloodshed continues in Bantwal taluk: SDPI activist brutally hacked to death

CD Network
June 21, 2017

Bantwal, Jun 21: In spite of the prolonged prohibitory orders and tightened security measures, violence has recurred in Bantwal taluk. This time miscreants have brutally murdered an activist of Social Democratic Party of India at Benjanapadavu village in broad daylight.

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The victim has been identified as Mohammed Ashraf (33) a resident of Malluru Kalai and president of the SDPI’s Ammunje unit in Bantwal. He was an auto rickshaw driver by profession.

According to sources, the miscreants attacked Ashraf after he dropped a passenger who had hired his auto rickshaw from Kalai to Karavali Site at Benganapadavu near Kallige on Wednesday morning.

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The gang of armed miscreants who came on three motorbikes surrounded Ashraf all of a sudden when he had parked his three-wheeler in front of a house. A helpless Ashraf ran inside a house to save himself from the assailants.

However the miscreants barged into the house and dragged him out before brutally attacking him with lethal weapons. While fleeing, the miscreants have left a sword on the floor of the house.

Earlier in the day Ashraf had participated in SDPI’s flag hoisting ceremony as part of the foundation day of the party at Kalai. Later, he led a shramadan programme at Kalai and filled potholes on the road along with local residents.

The body was shifted to AJ Hospital in Mangaluru for post mortem before handing over to the family members. Dozens of SDPI activists thronged the hospital when the mortal remains were brought the hospital.

The fresh murder has triggered tension across Bantwal taluk. People in Kalladka and Melkar villages of taluk are observing a bandh in protest against the violence.

In the wake of murder, Dakshina Kannada district administration is likely to extend prohibitory orders in Bantwal taluk. As per earlier order, the Section 144 under CrPC ends tonight.

Also Read: Communal tension rocks Kalladka again; cops resort to baton charge

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Comments

HANE
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Kill the killer, no need wait revenge is the good medicine in DK.. brothers dont wait search and kill them if they 3 also kill them

Viren Kotian
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Ashraf is a rowdy sheeter. Why the CD report hid this fact?

BK
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

inna lillahi wa inna ilayi raji'un : Surely we belong to ALLAH and to Him shall we return...
Dear SDPI ... Be patience and Use your intellect .... Dont get angry like the Ignorant do.

Mahesh
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Seriously heart ranching murder, whoever murdered should be punished please brothers dont continue, weak heart people cant c this anymore.

Mani
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

you succeeded in this life and hereafter ....but who ever did it will bear the cost

INDIAN LAW IS EQUAL TO ALL

Suhail
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

ABD
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

to those who dislike eye for an eye solution, what would you do if he was your blood relative? would your view be the same? wait for the investigation and wait for years and years for justice? People like you will always be around. Justice has to be done right now no matter what.

Mani
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

No matter if killed .....he offered the service which the killer didnt understand .......

May he be guided or he will be guided by the right way in right person and right time

vivan dsouza
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

strange to see the comments today lacks of people killed due to hate of religion ..and why it started in india ... guys pray for him RIP
only in india we are safe we should believe in our law

Natasha Sharma
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

@Viren

I think you are a rowdy sheeter. Not him. he was facing not even a petty case in any police station.

muhammed rafique
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Rightly said Natasha.

Serpents like Viren are spewing venom in the society and they will be destroyed

Abdul Khader
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Dear Viren,

because of idiots like you. Hindu and Muslim Became enemy. There was a time when Idiots like you was not even born in our India. we used be like Brothers. May The Curse of Allah be on you/ May Allah Give u Hidayath..

Dear Coastal digest,

I m regular reader of your Website, I dont read any other news paper. I am seeing Viren Comment from years and i just control my patient. if next time i find any comments which spread hate abt Islam or Hindu or any religion and you people post it. That will be the last day and i will issue a ban poll on ur website.
Sorry if i hurt u in my words. May Allah bless you

Abdul Samad
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiwoon!

when injustice becomes law, Resistance Becomes Duety!

Silence is a Crime!

#i Stand with SDPI

Stranger
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Mullan Mullininda thegibeku kanoooooo

Just watch and see; it is started...........

vivan dsouza
 - 
Thursday, 22 Jun 2017

good to see people find viren offensive ans not HANE ..

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