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Two injured in communal clash in Belthangady

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Mangalore, July 10: At least two persons were injured and the reception area of a government hospital ransacked on Sunday night near Belthangady in an incident that is alleged to have been communally motivated.


In his complaint, Javed Iqbal (25) has alleged that he was beaten up by members of a Hindu organisation near Manjutti, while his friend Abdul Hamid suffered injuries after the same group followed them to Government General Hospital, Belthangady.


Complaint

Meanwhile, Vasudev (45), who was named as an accused by Javed, filed a complaint claiming to have been roughed up by a group of Muslim men, including Javed and Hamid, at Indabetta nearby.


Lying in the same ward of the hospital, Javed and Vasudev narrate two different versions of Sunday’s events.


According to Mr. Iqbal, he and his brother were travelling by car from Belthangady towards Navoor around 9.45 p.m., when a group of “inebriated” people stopped them at Manjutti and attacked them. While his younger brother suffered only minor injuries, Mr. Iqbal had to be admitted in Belthangady hospital.


Lying two beds away, Vasudev said he had stopped his car by the road to talk to a friend. Javed came in a car. Angered by his honking people who were standing nearby picked a fight with Javed. He said he was attacked although he was not involved.


Claim

Mr. Vasudev claimed that he had never met the other persons accused in the complaint filed by Javed. However, a resident doctor at the hospital identified him to be among 20 men who gathered at the hospital around 11.15 p.m.


When they were denied entry, they allegedly started breaking chairs, throwing stones, and soda bottles at the nurses.


“Abdul Hamid was injured after the bottle hit him.” Belthangady police said the accused in both FIRs had not been arrested as they had been reported “absconding”.

 

 

 



 

Comments  

 
+2 #3 Shah Jahan, Qatar2012-07-10
Faizal Ahmed...........u r correct, rules n regulations only for minority......Jai Hind
 
 
+4 #2 Abu Mustafa, Doha2012-07-10
Roads are meant for public use. Unless these communal goons by name Bajrang Dal, Ram Sena etc of Sangh Parivar taught the lesson, the public will continue encountering this kind of difficulties. We need to penalise them by making a law to pay huge amount of money as fine for their offence. Then only these traitors will think twice before committing such blunder.
JAI HIND
 
 
+5 #1 Faizal Ahmed, mangalore / al khobar2012-07-10
never u can arrest the saffrons....reason "absconding" ! If it was the minorities, u could go to their house and pull out any family members, harrase them beat them up and put in jail also charging them under any case......Waa re Waa....Lets see till when ull keep them absconding ...Bajrangi Police....
 

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